Men who have a UTI can often show common symptoms such as urinary urgency, frequency, painful urination, and in some cases, blood in the urine or discharge from the urethra. The reason for this is a variety of reasons, the more common reason is retrograde infection caused by impure sex, or it may be due to personal hygiene problems, while the body’s resistance is relatively poor, and the infection occurs, or other factors such as long-term indwelling urinary catheters, urethral stones and other infections. The actual Urethritis is a very easy way to get the most out of the Urethritis, the vesiculitis or the orchitis, so once the symptoms of the Urethritis appear, you must go to the hospital urology department in time to do the urinary routine and the urinary ultrasound examination, after which you can make timely therapeutic interventions to avoid further aggravation of the condition. The first thing you need to do is to identify the germs that cause the infection, which is usually caused by gram-negative bacteria infection, so most of them can empirically choose levofloxacin or cephalosporin anti-infection treatment, if the treatment effect is not good, you need to further do urine culture plus drug sensitivity, clearly see whether there is mycoplasma infection or fungal infection, and then choose the corresponding sensitive antibiotics The actual UTIs are usually a lot more than just a few of the most common. The symptoms of male urethritis are typical, some may also be hidden, once the symptoms of discomfort, to promptly check clear, and then standardized treatment.