What causes urethral stinging?

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Urethral meatus pain is usually caused by infection or non-infectious factors stimulation of the urethra. Pain can occur at the beginning, middle, end or after urination. Pain is mostly burning or tingling. In men, pain occurs at the distal end of the urethra, and in women, pain occurs throughout the urethra. Urethral meatus pain is often accompanied by frequent micturition and urgency of urination. Sometimes urethral meatus pain is accompanied by gross hematuria and urethral meatus secretions. Urethral meatus pain is a symptom, many diseases will cause urethral meatus pain, common diseases are urethritis, cystitis, acute and chronic prostatitis, prostatic hyperplasia, seminal vesiculitis, bladder stones, urethral stones, bladder tuberculosis, pyelonephritis, etc. Therefore, if you show symptoms of urethral meatus pain, you should seek medical attention in time, improve relevant examinations, such as urine routine, urinary ultrasound, etc., to clarify the causes of urethral meatus pain.

What causes urethral stinging?



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