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Why I have Painful Urination
January 30, 2019

Why I have painful urination?

Burning or painful urination (Dysuria) can be due to various factors that affect the bladder or part of the nearby ducts. Following are the causes of painful urination and its treatment.

Why I have painful urination?

Urinary tract infection

It occurs when bacteria is available at the site of urine collection, from the kidneys to the bladders.

 Symptoms:

  • Frequent urination
  • Urine with blood or oily
  • Bad breath
  • Fever
  • Back pain

Sexually Transmitted Infection

Transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, and genital herpes affect the genitalia and lead to painful urination.

Prostate infection

The presence of bacteria in the prostate causes this complication.

Symptoms:

  • Problem in urinating
  • Pain in the bladder, testicle
  • Frequent urination
  • Painful ejaculation

Kidney stones

In the case of calcium accumulation and uric acid near the bladder it happens in addition to stone, stomach pain is felt during urination.

Symptoms:

  • Pain in the Back
  • Pink or Brown Urine
  • Dark Urine
  • Nausea
  • Vomit
  • Pain
  • Fever
  • Shivering
  • Frequent Urination

Cyst in ovarian region

Cyst like kidney stones can cause pain in you.

Symptoms:

  • Abnormal bleeding
  • Pain in the pelvis
  • Painful menstruation
  • Breast sensitivity

Chemical Sensitivity

Perfumes, soaps, perfume toilet tissue and … can cause irritation in women.

Symptoms:

  • Swelling
  • Red
  • itching
  • Inflammation
  • Irritation of the skin in the genital area and around it

Vaginal infection

The most common infection in women is vaginal infection, which is usually experienced by any woman during her lifetime. This infection is very bad and annoying. Symptoms are as follows

  • Vaginal vomiting
  • Mild bleeding
  • Pain when intercourse

Bladder cancer

This occurs when cancer cells stat to grow in the bladder. Symptoms are as follows:

  • Frequent urination
  • Problem urinating
  • Lower back pain
  • Lose appetite
  • Weight Loss
  • Fatigue
    • Swollen legs
    • Bone pain

Bladder cancer

Home remedies for Burning or painful urination

Drink lots of water:

Drinking water helps you remove infectious bacteria and toxins sooner than the body, reducing your body’s heat and preventing water loss.

Hot water compressor:

Using the hot water compressor at the bottom of your abdomen will relieve your pain.

Apple vinegar:

Antibacterial and fungal apple cider vinegar can save you from painful urination. You can help your illness by sitting in a bathtub and add a glass of vinegar.

Exercise:

Exercise daily can help to get rid of toxins through sweating

  1. Avoid consuming caffeinated, spicy, carbonated and artificial sugars.
  2. Do not hold your urine.
  3. Consume vitamin C as it plays a role in your recovery.
  4. Avoid smoking.
  5. Keep the genital area dry, and women should change their sanitary pad quickly.

Summary:

Burning or painful urination (Dysuria) has different causes ranging from the minor to the severe. Uneasiness while urinating is known as dysuria. In this case if you feel uneasy it is better to use warm water to relieve pain during urinating, and drink plenty of water to remove infections and germs.

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