There is no so-called nemesis for menopausal urinary tract infections, and patients with urinary tract infections need to be treated according to the location of the infection and the results of urine culture. Urinary tract infections are mostly caused by pathogens invading upward through the urethra, which can lead to cystitis and pyelonephritis, at which time patients may experience urinary tract irritation such as urinary urgency and frequency, and patients with pyelonephritis may also experience fever and lumbago. Urinary tract infection does not have the so-called nemesis, patients need to carry out urine culture examination in time, according to the results of drug sensitivity to choose sensitive antibiotics for anti-infection treatment, commonly used antibiotics include ceftriaxone, levofloxacin and so on. In addition, for patients with serious symptoms of urinary tract irritation can also use sodium bicarbonate to alkalize the urine, patients usually need to drink more water, diligent urination, which can play a role in the flushing of the urinary tract, promote the healing of the disease. Menopausal patients with urinary tract infections need to be timely under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment to prevent recurrent infections, do not self-medication.