Recurrent urinary tract infections are related to gynecology. Women’s urethra and vagina are adjacent to each other, if their patients have gynecological diseases, it may lead to recurrent infections in the urinary tract, it is recommended to actively treat their own diseases in order to reduce the emergence of urinary tract infections. If a woman suffers from cervicitis, vaginitis and other gynecological diseases, the germs of such diseases may spread to the urethral area through the vaginal opening, which in turn leads to recurrent urinary tract infections. It is recommended that when gynecological diseases appear on the body of women, they should be actively treated in order to avoid recurrent urinary tract infections. There are also some patients who have urinary tract infections that may have nothing to do with gynecology and may be caused by inadequate hygiene in the urethral area, and the patient should go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment according to the cause. In the course of treatment, we should pay attention to keep the urethra area clean, but also pay attention to drink more water, is conducive to the discharge of toxins and bacteria.