Generally the urge to urinate does not cause penile discomfort. Penile discomfort may be associated with lower urinary tract stones, urinary tract infections such as chronic prostatitis, and other causes.
1. Lower urinary tract stones, especially bladder stones, are likely to cause penile discomfort. The most typical symptom of bladder stones is a sudden interruption of urination accompanied by pain. It usually radiates to areas such as the distal urethra or the head of the penis. General treatment includes transurethral cystoscopic stone removal and other treatments.
2. Urinary tract infections such as chronic prostatitis can also cause these symptoms. Chronic prostatitis is characterized by urethral discomfort during urination, frequent urination, and urinary urgency. Treatment includes the application of drugs such as erythromycin and doxycycline.
The exact cause of the discomfort needs to be determined after consulting a doctor at a regular hospital. Never self-medicate.