Acute urinary tract infections in women with hematuria generally do not heal on their own and require early treatment with antibiotics, which can heal in about 1 week, depending on the individual. Acute urinary tract infection in women is mainly due to the stimulation of bacteria or viruses, resulting in damage to the mucous membrane of the urethra, which leads to hematuria, and at the same time, symptoms such as painful urination, frequent urination, urgent urination and cloudy urine may occur, which should be treated by a doctor as early as possible to avoid the constant stimulation of inflammation, leading to aggravation of the lesion and seriously affecting daily life and work. It is usually necessary to choose sensitive antibiotics for active antibacterial treatment, and if the hematuria is serious, auxiliary hemostatic drugs are also available. At the same time, we should pay attention to the adjustment of living habits, pay attention to rest, drink more water, eat more high-protein food to enhance the resistance to promote the rapid regression of inflammation. It is important to note that medication must be used throughout the treatment, regular and adequate, and should not be stopped at will once the symptoms are relieved, which can easily lead to recurrence of the infection and evolve into chronic urinary tract infection.