What causes painful urination in men

Men’s painful urination is generally due to two reasons: 1, urinary tract infection: If it is a urinary tract infection, the accompanying symptoms are urinary urgency, urinary frequency, urinary pain, and then laboratory tests have white blood cells, red blood cells, urinary ultrasound can confirm the diagnosis. If it is a urinary tract infection, drink more water appropriately, admonish the patient to urinate diligently, you can take oral anti-inflammatory drugs for 3-5 days; 2. Kidney stones: discharge to the urethra, urethra, resulting in the urethra pain, can be accompanied by bleeding from the urethra. If there are stones in the urethra, small stones can be cleared by taking Chinese herbs, such as monk’s wort, haijin sha, chicken neijin, etc., to clear heat, drain stones and pass lung. Also drink a lot of water and exercise, then make the stone out of the body. If the stone is larger, it has to be removed through cystoscopy to relieve the pain in the urethra. So for gay men with painful urination, most of the causes of urinary tract infections are due to unclean sexual history and personal hygiene, so patients should be warned to pay attention to personal hygiene and check themselves.