What to do when women have a tingling sensation at the end of urination

A tingling sensation at the end of urination in women is usually seen in acute cystitis. Acute cystitis is more common in women because the urethra is very close to the anus and vagina and is easily contaminated. When acute cystitis strikes, there is usually frequency, urgency, painful urination, a burning sensation when urinating, and the pain will increase at the end of urination. Once this symptom occurs, a routine urine test should be done. The white blood cell count in the routine urine will increase, and you can take oral antibiotics to treat it, and take oral levofloxacin or cefixime for 3 days. During the acute phase of the attack, you should rest in bed, eat light, nutritious food and take multivitamins. Be sure to drink more water, more than 2000ml per day, which can increase urine volume and reduce urinary tract irritation. Eat less spicy food and you can apply hot compresses or massage to the bladder area to relieve pain.