Painful urination, also called dysuria, is trouble or burning when passing urine. This is usually felt in the tube that carries urine out of the bladder, called the urethra, or the area around the genitals, called the perineum.
A number of conditions can cause painful urination, also called dysuria. In women, urinary tract infections are a common cause. In men, urethritis and certain prostate conditions often cause painful urination.
Medical conditions and other factors that can cause painful urination include:
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Pregnant people should tell a member of their health care team about any pain they have while passing urine.
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