Painful urethra and stinging urine in women are usually due to urinary tract infections. If the symptoms are mild, the condition can be relieved by improving lifestyle habits and then observed for a period of time. If the symptoms improve, no treatment is needed. If the symptoms are not relieved for a long time, or if the symptoms are more serious, then you should seek medical examination and apply medication.1. Improve lifestyle habits: When women have urethral pain and stinging urine symptoms, they should pay attention to their lifestyle habits, drink more water, urinate more, and flush out the urethral bacteria. And should pay attention to the intimate parts of the clean, wash the vulva, or use warm water sitz bath, can reduce the symptoms. The actual woman’s urinary tract pain and stinging urine is not improved by her own adjustment, or when the symptoms are more serious, she should promptly improve the routine urine examination to clarify whether it is due to infection and other causes, and after clarifying the specific cause, to provide an accurate basis for later treatment. After the pathogenic bacteria are clearly identified, follow the doctor’s instructions to use an adequate amount of sensitive antibiotics to treat bacterial infections, cephalosporins, fluconazole and ketoconazole for mycotic infections, and macrolides such as azithromycin and roxithromycin for chlamydia and mycoplasma infections. So, when women have symptoms of painful urinary tract stinging, the above methods can be used to deal with, during the treatment period to a light diet, prohibit intercourse.