Urinary tract infection can not swim, urinary tract infection when the urinary system itself is in a state of congestion, edema and mucosal resistance is relatively low, need to keep the local clean and dry, go swimming can not keep the local dry, always in a wet state, at the same time swimming pool may harbor a large number of bacteria, may be through contact with the relevant liquid containing bacteria, and lead to further aggravation of urinary tract infection, because at this time The normal mucosal resistance of the urinary tract is reduced, and there may be bleeding and erosion in the mucosa of the urinary tract, making it easier to further aggravate the infection. When you have a urinary tract infection, the bacteria in the urinary tract may enter the water in the swimming pool and cause infection in other people, so patients with urinary tract infections should not swim. You need to choose the appropriate antimicrobial treatment according to the results of the urine culture, and wait until the patient’s symptoms have completely disappeared and the urine is completely normal and sterile when the urine is rechecked before you can swim.