What causes burning pain in the urethra


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Urinal urethral burning pain, the possible reasons: 1, acute urethritis or cystitis, can show urinary urethral burning pain, because of acute inflammation of local mucosal congestion, edema, or accompanied by local mucosal erosion and other changes. Urine stimulation related to erosion of the mucosal surface can produce tingling and burning feeling, can be carried out urethral routine examination and urine culture examination for further diagnosis. 2, there are urinary tract stones, stones caused by local mucosal damage can show burning, tingling feeling when urinating, at the same time can be accompanied by urination effort or urination bifurcation, severe cases will even show unable to urinate, need to carry out urethroscopy for further diagnosis. 3, if there is unclean sexual contact, suffering from gonorrhea or non-gonococcal urethritis, can show burning pain in urine or accompanied by increased secretions. Relevant etiological tests, such as Neisseria gonorrhoeae culture, mycoplasma culture, etc., are required for diagnosis.