A little stinging pain in urination usually refers to stinging pain in urine, often occurring in the perineum, urethra, bladder, etc. Some patients may be on fire due to a recent diet that is too spicy and stimulating, which may manifest itself as stinging pain in urine and yellowish red urine. In addition to urinary tract infections, urinary stones, urinary tumors and other diseases may also cause patients to experience stinging pain in urine: 1. urinary tract infections: such as urethritis, prostatitis, vesiculitis, cystitis, pyelonephritis, etc., the urinary tract may experience stinging pain in urine under the stimulation of inflammation; 2. urinary tract stones: such as ureteral stones, kidney stones, bladder stones, etc., due to the stones on the urinary tract The impact of stones on the urinary tract may also manifest as painful urination, and may be accompanied by difficulties in urination, interruption of urination and other symptoms; 3, urinary tumors: such as ureteral tumors, bladder tumors, etc., tumors stimulate the urinary tract, which may cause patients to develop symptoms of stabbing pain in the urine. In addition to the above diseases, diseases such as prostate enlargement and bladder tuberculosis may also cause patients to have symptoms of stinging urine. It is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals in a timely manner to improve relevant examinations and treat the symptoms. It is recommended that patients pay attention to urinary tract hygiene, keep the urinary tract moderately clean, and drink more warm water, which can have a supportive effect on relieving stabbing pain in urine.