Pain in the urethra when urinating during menstruation is a condition that is considered to be a urinary tract infection, and bacterial infections can easily occur during menstruation. If not handled well, not paying attention to your own personal hygiene, not changing sanitary napkins in time or not washing in time, can lead to urinary tract infections, which can cause pain in the urethra. But you can’t completely rule out the painful urination caused by pelvic congestion during menstruation. If the pain is only mild and uncomfortable, and there is no itching or other symptoms, and the pain is relieved after the menstrual period is over, you basically don’t have to undergo treatment. If the stinging pain in the urinary tract is serious when you urinate, you need to go to the hospital for examination and treatment, and you can use anti-inflammatory drugs for treatment.