Women who experience pain in the urethra during urination should be seen in the urology department or in the obstetrics and gynecology department. This is because when a urinary tract infection occurs, it falls under the treatment of urological diseases. If a woman has had a vaginitis or other gynecological disease that has led to complications of urinary tract infection, she can also see a gynecologist for treatment of the primary disease and a urine test to determine if she has a urinary tract infection. Sometimes, pain in the urethra can also be due to urinary stones, which can cause transient pain when the stones cut the mucous membrane of the urethra in the process of discharge. In some women, pain in the urethra is caused by a violent impact during sexual intercourse, which leads to localized mucosal congestion and edema, resulting in pain after urination. Usually you can see a gynecologist or urologist to apply local medication, and you can usually recover.