It is not possible to have intercourse during urinary tract infections. There are pathogenic bacteria in the urinary tract that can be transmitted during intercourse, especially infections caused by gonococcus, mycoplasma and chlamydia, which can easily be transmitted through sexual contact, classifying them as a sexually transmitted disease. So during urinary tract infections it is necessary to abstain from sexual intercourse to prevent mutual infection. When suffering from a urinary tract infection the mucosa of the urinary tract will be congested, edematous and even erosion, and during intercourse the mucosal congestion is further aggravated, which can increase the degree of damage and lead to a significant increase in the symptoms of pain and stinging in the urethra, and is not conducive to the recovery process. Therefore, during urinary tract infections, you should not have intercourse, but wait until the infection is completely cured, the patient’s self-reported symptoms have completely disappeared, and the results of the review are completely normal before having intercourse.