Cervical malignancy (squamous cell carcinoma stage IA2) 45 days after surgical gross clearance what is the reason for the sometimes stabbing pain in urination?

The cause of sometimes stinging pain in urination 45 days after surgical major clearance of cervical malignancy (squamous cell carcinoma stage IA2) is considered to be caused by vaginitis or urinary tract infection. Gynecological examination, routine examination of leukorrhea and urine series should be done. 1. Vaginitis: due to the specificity of the female genitourinary system anatomy, that is, the urinary system and genitals adjacent, so when suffering from vaginitis is prone to urinary tract infections, you can do a leukorrhea examination to confirm the diagnosis. If the trichomonas or bacterial vaginosis to metronidazole treatment; atrophic vaginitis local hormone therapy. 2. Urinary tract infection: Urine stinging pain is the most common symptom of urinary tract infection, urine routine, urine culture and other tests can be done to assist in diagnosis, and antibiotic treatment such as quinolones and penicillins can be given if urinary tract infection is not diagnosed. In conclusion, if women have tingling in urine after cervical cancer surgery, they should consider the possibility of urinary tract infection or vaginal inflammation, and should go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s prescription for medication and treatment.