What’s wrong with your legs and feet when you urinate?

Sore legs and feet when urinating may be caused by autonomic nervous function disorder, prostate enlargement, urinary stones, neurogenic bladder and other diseases.
1. Autonomic dysfunction: excessive mental tension, anxiety and other causes lead to patients feeling numbness in the limbs, dizziness, sore legs when urinating and other abnormal symptoms.
2. Prostatic hyperplasia: Prostatic hyperplasia compresses the urethra, leading to thin urine stream, weak urination and prolonged urination time. At this time, the blood circulation in the lower limbs is not smooth, and the blood supply to the legs and feet is insufficient, resulting in the phenomenon of sore legs and feet.
3. Urinary stones: stones block the urethra leading to urinary difficulties, prolonged urination time, standing for too long leading to insufficient blood supply to the calves, resulting in leg soreness and numbness.
3. Neurogenic bladder: It refers to the lesion of the central nerve that controls urination as well as the peripheral nerves, resulting in bladder-urethra dysfunction. Each time the urination time is prolonged, can not completely drain, urinate for a long time, the blood circulation of the lower limbs is not good, causing leg soreness and numbness.
Sore legs when urinating, there may also be peripheral neuropathy, lumbar disc herniation, diabetes, etc. It is recommended to seek medical attention to clarify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.