Symptoms
Painful urination (dysuria)
ainful urination (dysuria) is pain or burning with urination, usually felt in the tube that carries urine out of your bladder (urethra) or the area surrounding your genitals (perineum). Anyone may experience bouts of painful urination. Painful urination is the most common symptom of a urinary tract infection, especially in women. In men, urinary tract infections are less common, so painful urination is most commonly caused by urethritis and certain prostate conditions.
Causes
Painful urination can be caused by a number of conditions and certain substances, including:
Bladder stones
Chlamydia
Cystitis (bladder infection)
Drugs, such as those used in cancer treatment, that have bladder irritation as a side effect
Genital herpes
Gonorrhea
Ingredients in personal-care products, such as soaps or perfumes
Kidney infection
Kidney stones
Prostatitis (prostate inflammation)
Sexually transmitted diseases
Vaginitis (vaginal infection)
Urethritis (infection of the urethra)
Urinary tract infection
Yeast infection (vaginal)
Note: Causes shown here are commonly associated with these symptom. Kindly consult to your doctor or other health care Practitioner for an correct diagnosis and treatment.
Dr M Rathod MD, PhD
Ram Speciality Clinic, # 113/697, Opposite to Govt School,
Munnekolala, Bangalore, Karnataka
email: ramclinc2@gmail.com,
Mobile: 9611303443
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