Some girls will feel some soreness in their bladder when they are about to finish urinating, but because there are no other symptoms, they don’t need to pay too much attention to it. In fact, this means that their bladder and urethra are irritated. For female friends, this situation will be more serious, and it may be caused by gynecological diseases. There are many causes of pathological dysuria, but the main ones are bladder and urethra diseases. 1. Bladder and urethra irritation The most common are inflammatory stimulations, such as pyelonephritis, kidney stones and infection, renal tuberculosis, cystitis, urethritis, prostatitis, vaginitis, etc., which are most obvious in acute inflammation and active tuberculosis of the urinary system. Non-inflammatory irritations such as stones, tumors, foreign bodies in the bladder or urethra, bladder fistulas and pregnancy compression. 2. Reduced bladder capacity Such as bladder space-occupying lesions, or bladder wall inflammatory infiltration, sclerosis, and contracture leading to reduced bladder capacity. 3. Abnormal regulation of bladder nerve function It occurs in cases of mental stress and hysteria, and may be accompanied by urinary urgency but no urinary pain. 4. Painful urination in women The most common cause is urinary tract infection, including pyelonephritis, cystitis and urethritis. In addition, vaginitis, senile atrophic vaginitis, bladder contraction and sphincter relaxation, and bladder tumors can also cause urinary pain. 5. Painful urination in men May have prostatitis, urinary tract infection, sexually transmitted diseases, etc. 1. If there is obvious pain at the beginning of urination or dysuria, the lesion is mostly in the urethra, which is common in acute urethritis. 2. If there is pain at the end of urination and urgency, the lesion is mostly in the bladder, which is common in acute cystitis. 3. If there is obvious pain at the end of urination, pain still exists after urination, or pain occurs even when not urinating, the lesions are mostly in the urethra or adjacent organs, such as trigone inflammation, prostatitis, etc. 4. Sudden interruption of urination accompanied by pain or urinary retention, which is seen in bladder, urethral stones or urinary tract foreign bodies. 5. Difficult urination accompanied by distension and pain often indicates prostate hyperplasia in elderly men and can also be seen in urethral stones. 6. Stinging or burning pain during urination is often seen in acute inflammatory stimulation, such as acute urethritis, cystitis, prostatitis, and pyelonephritis. |
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