What causes a man’s stinging pain when he urinates

Stinging while urinating in men can be caused by conditions such as urinary tract infections, prostatitis or gonorrheal urethritis.
Men who experience stabbing pain when urinating may have common urinary tract infection, bacterial or non-bacterial prostatitis, gonorrheal urethritis and so on. If the patient has frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain and other discomforts accompanied by hematuria or even fever, consider that urinary tract infection is more likely.
If you are a middle-aged or elderly man or have been sitting for a long time, resulting in discomfort in the perineum, accompanied by frequent urination, dysuria and other symptoms, consider the possibility of prostatitis. If there is a history of unclean sex with urethral dribbling and other phenomena, may be gonorrhea urethritis and other diseases.
Patients need to consult the urology department of the hospital, improve the urine routine, relevant pathogens test, if necessary, the urological ultrasound examination, clear cause of the cause of the cause of treatment.