What’s wrong with burning and tingling in the urinary tract?

Burning pain in the urinary tract should be considered urethritis, cystitis, stones and other diseases. 1. Urethritis: If the phenomenon of persistent burning pain in the urinary tract occurs, the first thing to consider is that it is caused by urethritis, which is mainly related to poor hygiene habits. Usually when urinating, the urethra will have obvious burning and tingling sensation, and accompanied by frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain and other phenomena, need to improve the urine routine to clarify the diagnosis. 2. Cystitis: In the case of burning and pain in the urethra, it is also necessary to consider that it may be caused by cystitis. This is due to a variety of factors such as infection, physical and chemical stimuli triggered by inflammatory lesions of the bladder, in addition to the burning pain in the urethra, there will be frequent urinary urgency urinary pain and pain in the bladder area, usually more common in women, need to be treated according to different causes. 3. Urethral calculi: especially male anterior urethral calculi can cause burning pain in the urethra or urethral blood and other manifestations, accompanied by urinary effort or urinary diversion and other phenomena. Urethroscopy is needed to further rule out the presence of urethral stones. Therefore, the cause of burning pain in the urinary tract is very complex, need to be combined with the patient’s accompanying symptoms, under the guidance of the doctor to improve the relevant examination to clarify the specific causes of the disease, so as to carry out treatment.