What department should a woman go to for stinging and bleeding in her urethra after urination?

If a woman has tingling and bleeding in the urethra after urination, it is recommended to consult the urology department for further examination and diagnosis. It may be caused by injury to the urinary tract, or acute inflammation, or irritating factors such as stones or tumors. Further detailed physical and imaging examinations or laboratory tests are needed to confirm the diagnosis, and if necessary, even cystoscopy is required in the urology department to confirm the diagnosis. If a woman presents with stinging pain in urination, which may be accompanied by straining to urinate or bleeding in urination, the presence of stones or tumors is highly suspected. In this case, a biopsy through urethroscopy and further pathological examination is required to confirm the diagnosis. If you do not have symptoms such as hematuria, bifurcation of urination, or straining to urinate, but you have back pain and fever, you may have an acute infection. After the infection is diagnosed, active anti-infection treatment is required for complete healing. These tests and treatments are performed in the urology department.