The burning sensation in the urethra is mostly due to inflammation of the urinary tract, which can be self-healing in mild cases, but in severe cases, you need to go to the urology department of the hospital as soon as possible for routine urine examination to determine the severity of the inflammation. The burning sensation in the urethra is usually seen in urethritis and can be accompanied by frequent, urgent and painful urination, usually due to lack of attention to personal hygiene, lack of cleaning before and after sex and narrow urethra, usually drinking too little water, which in turn leads to bacterial growth. If the symptoms are not very serious, by drinking more warm water and increasing the amount of urination, you can promote the discharge of germs from your body and achieve the effect of self-healing. If the symptoms are more serious, such as fever and pus urine, you need to go to the hospital in time to check the urine routine and treat the symptoms. In the process of treatment, patients must pay attention to drink more warm water to increase the volume of urination, and also pay attention to timely urination, never hold urine, so as not to aggravate the condition.