Hemolytic staphylococci generally cause urethritis, and patients need to actively take medication and other treatments to improve their prognosis. Urethritis is mainly caused by pathogen infection, which may include hemolytic staphylococcus infection. When the patient is infected, it will lead to local mucous membrane by inflammatory reaction, thus inducing urethritis. Symptoms include urethral tingling, painful urination, frequent urination, increased urethral discharge, and burning at the urethral opening, accompanied by pain during sexual intercourse, fever, and other symptoms. Once diagnosed with UTI, patients can take oral antibacterial drugs such as ceftriaxone sodium, macrolide, doxycycline, azithromycin, etc. under the guidance of doctors. It can control inflammation and improve the symptoms of the disease. Some patients if secondary urethral stenosis, can take surgical expansion of the urethra, if necessary, take urethral stenotomy. Patients with urethritis need to actively cooperate with the doctor to take relevant treatment measures, so as not to delay the condition. During the treatment period, avoid coitus and keep the local skin clean. Ensure sufficient rest time, avoid excessive exertion, and at the same time can be appropriate to quit smoking and alcohol.