It is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination: 1. Inflammation of the posterior urethra, as seen in the bladder neck or the male prostate, can cause pain at the end of urination, accompanied by symptoms such as urinary urgency and frequency, it is recommended to conduct routine urinalysis and urethroscopy to clarify the presence of posterior urethral inflammation. 2. The pain can be caused by the contraction of the local sphincter of the urethra after urination is completed and the stone is embedded in the neck of the bladder or within the urethra, usually accompanied by symptoms such as dyspareunia or straining to urinate. The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot more than just a few of these.