Women who feel uncomfortable after urination may be caused by lower body injury, infection, urinary tract stones and other factors. 1. Lower body injury: women’s lower body suffered pressure or external force, so that the urethra or vulva damaged, after urination due to urine stimulation, may lead to discomfort in the lower body, manifested as tingling. 2. Infection: due to the female urethral anatomy and hygiene care, the female vulva and urethra are prone to infection, resulting in localized skin damage, after urination, due to urine stimulation, it will make the lower body uncomfortable. 3. urinary stones: for example, bladder stones or ureteral stones, stones move during urination, causing irritation to the ureter or bladder, which will lead to discomfort in the lower body, manifested as pain during urination and lower abdominal swelling. Women who feel uncomfortable after urinating and have recurring symptoms are advised to seek medical attention for examination and treatment to avoid delays.