Painful Urination: 10 Causes
1. UTI - UTI or urinary tract infection is the increase of bacteria in the kidneys or bladder.
Symptoms are painful and frequent urination, blurred and smelly urine. If the UTI is severe it can cause fever and back pain.
Have Urinalysis. UTI medicine is antibiotics.
2. Cystitis - Bladder infection such as UTI.
Symptoms are pain in the abdomen or genitals. Urination is painful and frequent but urinary excretion is small.
3. Kidney Stones - Kidney stones are usually made of calcium or uric acid. Extreme pain in the groin. The pain seems to be dirty but not dirty. It also hurts to urinate. Sometimes, the urine is pink because there is blood in the urine. Consult a Urologist. Drink 10-12 glasses of water daily.
4. Yeast infection in the vagina or vaginitis - There is a discharge in the vagina that smells. The vagina is itchy and irritated on the skin. It can also hurt to urinate. Treatment is vaginal suppository prescription OB-Gyne.
5. Activities such as bicycles, trauma and newborns.
6. Prostate infection or prostatitis in men - STD is a cause of prostatitis. The infection is caused by bacteria. Symptoms include pain and difficulty urinating, pain in the bladder and genitals, and frequent urination, especially at night. It can also be difficult for a man to ejaculate or come out. The treatment is antibiotics prescribed by a Urologist.
7. Ovarian cyst - Symptoms are severe pain, especially during menstruation. There is also abnormal bleeding. Consult OB-Gyne.
8. If allergic to soap, wipes, lotions and cleansers - Pain in the skin in the vagina with redness. Makati, there is irritation on the genitals. Use mild soap only.
9. Bladder cancer - Symptoms include weight loss, back and bone pain, nausea and frequent urination. Sometimes there is blood in the urine.
10. Babies also cry when they urinate.
Tips:
1. Have a urinalysis. It's cheap.
2. Look at the color of the urine. It should be clear and light yellow.
3. Bathe regularly and be physically clean.
4. Avoid having multiple partners and STDs.
5. Drink 8-12 glasses of water per day.
6. Exercise regularly.
7. Do not rush to urinate. Just relax the position.
8. Pee before bed.
9. With children, remind them to go to the bathroom and pee.



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