Pain in the urethra, tingling in the urine.

Dr. Aubrey Carter
Dr. Aubrey Carter Verified

Healing hearts, one patient at a time.

2025-05-04 10:30:29 Views: 74 times

Urinary pain and tingling are usually caused by inflammation, such as urethritis and cystitis, which can cause urinary tingling and urinary pain when urinating. If there is fever, it may be an upper urinary tract infection. Blood tests and physical examinations should be performed to determine the presence of pyelonephritis. If it is only caused by a lower urinary tract infection, antibiotics should be used for treatment. The treatment period is 5 to 7 days. If the pain is transient and there are no other uncomfortable manifestations, it may be caused by a minor urinary tract infection. Conservative treatment should be used, such as drinking plenty of water, urinating more, resting more, and healing after 2 to 3 days.



What Everyone is Watching