- Discomfort (pain, burning or stinging) when passing urine.
- May include urgency (can't wait) and frequency (passing small amounts) of urination.
General Information
- Urinary Tract Infection: Urinary tract infections are the most common cause of painful urination.
- Vaginitis: Women with vaginitis sometimes have mild pain with urination but the main symptom of vaginitis is a new or abnormal discharge from the vagina. Vaginitis is a general term that means "vaginal inflammation." Vaginitis may occur because of chemical irritation (e.g., excessive douching, or excessive use of over-the-counter yeast medication) or it may have an infectious cause (e.g., trichomonas, yeast).
- Sexually Transmitted Disease: Sexually transmitted diseases (e.g., gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes) can also cause painful urination.
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If not, see these other symptoms
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