What’s wrong with the urethra?

Urethral discomfort can be caused by urethritis, cystitis and urinary stones.
1. Urethritis: Urethritis is mainly caused by gonococcal or non-gonococcal infections, which can easily lead to symptoms such as urinary urgency, painful urination and frequent urination, and when inflammation irritates the local skin, it can cause urethral discomfort.
2. cystitis: cystitis is mainly caused by bacterial infection, may also be caused by long-term urinary holding, there will be lower abdominal pain, pus and hematuria, etc., will also cause urethral discomfort.
3. Urinary stones: such as bladder stones, urethral stones, can cause urinary dyspareunia, dysuria, etc., but also cause urethral discomfort.
Urethral discomfort if women, but also may be bacterial vaginitis and vulvovaginitis, if men, but also may be prostatitis, pericarpitis, etc., need to go to the hospital in time to do further examination to determine the cause of the symptomatic treatment.