Men can not cohabit after urinary tract infection, because in the process of cohabit, pathogenic bacteria can occur through sexual contact and infection phenomenon, the need for treatment, waiting for urinary tract infection completely cured before cohabit. After the cure of the patient’s self-conscious symptoms disappeared, but also need to go to the hospital for urine laboratory tests, such as the examination is completely normal before you can cohabit. The vast majority of male urinary tract infections are related to infections caused by sexual contact. The most common infections are those caused by gonococcus, mycoplasma, chlamydia, or non-specific urethritis. The vast majority of infections can be transmitted through sexual contact, and even more serious infections can occur. For example, urethral infections caused by specific pathogens, syphilis or AIDS, can be transmitted through sexual contact, and such infections are more dangerous. Therefore, during the period of urinary tract infection should not have intercourse, you need to go to the hospital for relevant examination, diagnosis and treatment accordingly. If you have had intercourse, both partners need to be treated.