If the urethra hurts a little, you may have a urethritis or have glansitis. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital for physical examination and laboratory tests to clarify the cause.1. Urethritis, which can appear as pain in the urethra during urination, accompanied by symptoms such as frequent urination and urinary urgency. During physical examination, you can see a slightly red and swollen urethral opening, or changes of erosion, which requires routine urine laboratory tests. The pain can be relieved by giving early anti-infection treatment after determining the infection.2. Glansitis, which can appear as redness and swelling of the glans, involving the urethral opening, can appear as redness, swelling and erosion around the urethral opening, accompanied by an increase in local secretions. It is necessary to carry out laboratory tests of the relevant secretions and give glans cleaning and topical application of anti-infective drugs for treatment. 3, the appearance of friction around the urethra and resulting in redness of the urethra, mucous membrane breakage and bleeding can lead to pain in the urethra. Mostly seen in the glans exposed after circumcision, due to underwear, underwear friction, the urethral orifice pain.