Small abdominal pain after urination may be related to bladder stones, cystitis, bladder tumor and other reasons.
1. Bladder stones: It may be that the stones have entered the bladder and irritate the bladder mucosa with the flow of urine, which may cause abdominal pain. Sometimes the stones may block the urethral opening, leading to symptoms such as interrupted urination and painful urination.
2. Cystitis: when pathogenic bacteria travel upward with urine, causing diffuse inflammation of the bladder, the bladder is in the state of holding urine or emptying can appear abdominal pain.
3. Bladder tumor: when the tumor grows, it will cause the bladder mucosa to break, and when the urine decreases, the bladder will contract. At this time, abdominal pain after urination may occur.
Abdominal pain after urination can also be seen in other reasons, it is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions for relevant examinations, with the help of the doctor to clarify the cause, and targeted treatment or treatment, and strive for early recovery.