I believe many male friends have experienced the problem of stinging when urinating. Especially in summer, this problem becomes more and more serious, and you may also experience varying degrees of pain in the bladder or penis, or even a burning sensation. Many male friends do not know what causes this disease, it is just caused by lack of water in the body. So what exactly is the cause of stinging pain when urinating? What should you do if it stings when urinating? In fact, there are many reasons that cause stinging when urinating. It may be due to reproductive organ diseases caused by some viruses or parasitic infections. It is also related to some urethritis, prostatitis and other diseases. Therefore, if the symptoms of stinging when urinating occur frequently, you should seek medical attention in time. So what should you do if you have painful urination? What to do if you have painful urination Painful urination in men is usually the main symptom of inflammation. Common inflammations include urethritis, prostatitis, prostatic hyperplasia, seminal vesiculitis, cystitis, urinary tract stones, bladder tuberculosis, pyelonephritis, etc., and it is also possible to suffer from non-gonococcal urethritis. Painful urination is mostly caused by male reproductive system infection. Male reproductive system infection refers to the infection of related organs of the reproductive system by microorganisms and parasites, and the resulting pathological damage and clinical manifestations. Its main symptoms are frequent urination, urgency, pain, difficulty urinating, pyuria, swelling and pain in the lower abdomen or perineum, etc. Painful urination is one of the most common and most damaging symptoms of infection in all systems of the male body. The most common causes are as follows: 1. Sudden interruption of urination accompanied by pain or urinary retention: seen in bladder, urethral stones or urinary tract foreign bodies. 2. If there is obvious pain at the beginning of urination, or combined with difficulty in urination, the lesions are mostly in the urethra, which is common in acute urethritis. 4. Tingling or burning pain during urination: This is more common in acute inflammatory stimulation, such as acute urethritis, cystitis, prostatitis, and pyelonephritis. 5. Difficult urination accompanied by distension and pain: This often indicates prostate hyperplasia in elderly men and can also be seen in urethral stones. 6. If there is obvious pain at the end of urination, pain still exists after urination, or a feeling of "empty pain", or pain occurs even without urination, the lesions are mostly in the urethra or adjacent organs, such as trigone inflammation, prostatitis, etc. 7. If there is obvious pain at the end of urination and urinary urgency, the lesion is mostly in the bladder, which is common in acute cystitis. As for what to do if you have stinging pain when urinating, male friends may as well go to a regular andrology hospital for examination and treatment in time, so that it will be easier to find out what causes such symptoms. And never be afraid of seeing a doctor or take medicine on your own, otherwise it will easily lead to worsening of the disease and even cause other chronic diseases, ultimately leading to irreversible consequences. |
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