Causes of urinary pain

Dr. Aubrey Foster
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2025-05-05 02:00:45
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Urinary tract infection
is one of the common causes of urinary
tract pain. Bacterial infection can occur in the urethra, bladder, urethral orifice and kidneys, resulting in urinary tract symptoms, including hematuria, frequent urination, urgency, urinary pain, etc. Kidney stones
are foreign bodies formed in the kidneys, which may cause urinary tract obstruction and pain. When stones move and urinary tract obstruction occurs, it may cause urinary tract pain and hematuria. Pain usually occurs in the waist or lower abdomen and may spread down to the groin area.