Tingling in the vulva when urinating often occurs in women, and is considered to be caused by vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, urethritis, bacterial vaginitis and other diseases.
1. Vulvovaginal pseudomycosis: Vulvovaginal pseudomycosis is caused by pseudomycosis infection, the patient’s vulva will be swollen and painful, and the symptoms will be aggravated by the impact of urine, causing tingling in the vulva when urinating.
2. Urethritis: Urethritis may be caused by not paying attention to personal hygiene or often holding urine, inflammation stimulation will cause urethral urethral urethral redness and swelling as well as urethral secretion, and may also cause irritation to the vulva, so that the patient appears to have a tingling sensation in the vulva when urinating.
3. Bacterial vaginitis: Bacterial vaginitis is usually caused by the imbalance of vaginal flora, which will cause an increase in vaginal secretions, and inflammatory secretions in the vulvar area after the accumulation of untimely cleanup, which will lead to vulvar discomfort, and in severe cases, it will lead to tingling of the vulva when urinating, and accompanied by itching sensation.
Tingling when urinating can also be trichomoniasis, cervicitis and other causes, the patient should go to the regular hospital in a timely manner, to determine the cause of the disease and then actively treatment.