Splitting of urine is not treated. If it is a normal physiological urinary bifurcation, no treatment is needed, of course, nothing will happen. If the bifurcation of urine is caused by pathological reasons, it must be treated, otherwise the disease will only get worse. The most common physiological phenomenon is that the patient sleeps better at night, does not get up at night, the first time in the morning when the urine volume in the bladder is relatively large, and then the pressure during urination is relatively large, resulting in the urethral orifice deformation, resulting in the patient’s urine bifurcation, this situation of course does not need treatment, and will not be the case. Pathological conditions, such as something growing at the urethra, a swelling or a tumor at the urethra, or a polyp or cyst, are recommended to be removed. Otherwise, it is getting worse and can lead to difficulty in urination and narrowing of the urethra. In addition, if it is prostatitis or prostate enlargement that causes urinary bifurcation, it must be treated, otherwise the symptoms will get worse.