Stinging pain in urine may be caused by urinary tract infection, stones, tumors, trauma, etc. In women, it may also be caused by diseases of neighboring organs, which need to be treated according to the cause, such as medication or surgery. Urine stinging is mostly due to urinary tract infections caused by pathogens growing and multiplying in the urinary tract, and urinary tract infections are often manifested as frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain, and even symptoms such as hematuria. Clinically, you can use quinolone drugs, such as ofloxacin, norfloxacin, etc., but also cephalosporins, such as cefaclor, cefuroxime and other drugs for treatment. Painful urination can also be caused by stones, tumors, trauma, etc. Patients with stones can drink more water, take stone pellets or remove them through surgery; patients with tumors need to choose surgery or chemotherapy according to their condition; traumas can recover on their own if they are not serious, but they need to be operated in case of serious injuries; and women can also suffer from diseases of the neighboring organs, which need to be treated according to the cause of the disease. During the treatment period, you need to drink more water, urinate regularly, and pay attention to the hygiene of the perineum. Eat more fresh vegetables and avoid spicy food stimulation. If the patient is not feeling well, he should consult the doctor for examination and early treatment. All of the above drugs should be applied under the guidance of a doctor.