The main factor for painful urination after circumcision surgery is urinary tract infection. Patients with this condition should check the urinary routine, and if there are elevated white blood cells, they should promptly take oral antibiotics for symptomatic treatment. Routinely you can take oral levofloxacin or cefixime and apply the medication for 3-5 days to observe the symptoms. If there is relief, the medication can be continued until about a week, and this painful urination symptom will be significantly relieved. If the painful urination is caused by tight surgical dressing, the patient in this case will have local bruising of the mucous membrane on the surface of the glans, and at the same time there will be a numbness and a decrease in the local temperature of the glans. The patient is advised to loosen the gauze and observe whether the urination symptoms are relieved. If the pain disappears, it is possible that the painful urination is caused by the tight bandage. Patients who experience painful urination after circumcision surgery should also keep drinking more water and urinating more often to prevent the disease from progressing and do not need special treatment.