Genitourinary system infections, a large group of diseases in clinical practice, have a relatively high incidence. For urinary tract infections, clinically common are mainly divided into upper urinary tract infections and lower urinary tract infections, with lower urinary tract infections being more common. Lower urinary tract infections are most common with acute and chronic cystitis, in which the main clinical symptoms are frequent, urgent and painful urination, and in severe cases, hematuria may also occur. The most typical upper urinary tract infection is acute and chronic pyelonephritis, the main clinical symptoms of which are back pain, chills, high fever and other clinical symptoms. The symptoms of urinary frequency, urinary urgency and pain are usually not obvious. The main common reproductive tract infections, clinically, are prostatitis, vesiculitis and epididymitis. For prostatitis common symptoms, that is, the symptoms of frequent urination, urinary urgency. The symptoms of ejaculation pain or blood in the semen are often seen in vesiculitis. For acute inflammation of the epididymis, fever and scrotal cramps may occur.