What causes painful urination in men

Painful urination in men refers to painful urination, which is mainly considered to be related to infection, urinary tract obstruction and other diseases.
1. Infection: such as prostatitis, cystitis, urethritis, acute pyelonephritis and other diseases, inflammation stimulation of the bladder or urethral mucosa, which can trigger spasmodic contraction and nerve reflexes, and then the symptoms of urinary pain.
2. Urinary tract obstruction: such as urinary polyps, tumors, stones, etc., can cause urinary tract obstruction, resulting in muscle spasms and increased pressure when the patient urinates, resulting in pain and other symptoms.
3. Other diseases: such as bladder fistula, Behcet’s syndrome and other diseases, can also lead to the symptoms of urinary pain.
Men with symptoms of painful urination are advised to go to the urology department in a timely manner to diagnose the cause of the problem and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.