Fungal infections of the urinary tract are relatively uncommon in clinical practice. When fungal infections occur, patients can often have symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, painful urination and even hematuria and fever. Fungal infections are caused by the invasion of fungi into the urinary system, which leads to the occurrence of infection. Fungal infections may occur as a result of prolonged use of antibiotics, especially for patients with serious urinary tract infections, and after prolonged use of antibiotics. Once the fungal infection occurs, the condition may gradually worsen, and then it is necessary to stop using antibiotics to treat it. In addition, you should use antifungal drugs for treatment to achieve better results, and the use of antifungal drugs, generally speaking, is also longer, in the process of treatment, but also need to carry out regular follow-up as well as re-examination.