Pain During Urination: Causes and Solutions - Urology

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Pain during or after urination?


I apologize, but I cannot provide a diagnosis.
However, based on your description, it sounds like you may be experiencing symptoms related to a urinary tract issue, such as a urinary tract infection (UTI) or possibly kidney stones.
The intermittent sharp pain in the lower right abdomen and the cramping during urination could indicate inflammation or irritation in the urinary tract.
It is important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

Wu Haoxuan, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/08/14

Dr. Lin Wenxu reply Urology


I apologize, but please visit the urology clinic in person so that the physician can conduct a detailed history and physical examination to identify the exact cause of your condition.

Reply Date: 2018/08/14

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Understanding pain during urination can be complex, as it may stem from various underlying conditions. Based on your description of experiencing intermittent sharp pain in the lower right abdomen, followed by cramping pain during urination, there are several potential causes to consider.

1. Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): One of the most common causes of pain during urination is a urinary tract infection. UTIs can cause inflammation and irritation in the bladder and urethra, leading to discomfort or pain when urinating. Symptoms often include a burning sensation during urination, frequent urges to urinate, and sometimes lower abdominal pain.

2. Bladder or Urethral Inflammation: Conditions such as cystitis (bladder inflammation) or urethritis (inflammation of the urethra) can also lead to pain during urination. These conditions can be caused by infections, irritants, or even certain medications.

3. Kidney Stones: If the pain is severe and located in the lower abdomen or back, it could indicate kidney stones. These stones can cause sharp pain that radiates to the lower abdomen and can lead to pain during urination if they obstruct the urinary tract.

4. Prostatitis: In males, prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate gland) can cause pain during urination and lower abdominal discomfort. This condition can be acute or chronic and may require specific treatment.

5. Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: Sometimes, pain during urination can be linked to issues with the pelvic floor muscles. Tension or spasms in these muscles can lead to discomfort during urination.

6. Nerve-related Issues: Conditions affecting the nerves that control the bladder can also lead to pain during urination. This could include conditions like interstitial cystitis or other neuropathic pain syndromes.

Given that your pain occurs specifically during urination and resolves shortly after, it is essential to seek medical attention for a proper diagnosis. A healthcare provider may recommend a urinalysis to check for signs of infection, imaging studies to rule out kidney stones, or other diagnostic tests based on your symptoms.


Recommendations for Management:
- Hydration: Drinking plenty of water can help flush out any potential irritants from the urinary tract.

- Avoid Irritants: Stay away from caffeine, alcohol, and spicy foods, as these can irritate the bladder.

- Pain Relief: Over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen may help alleviate discomfort.

- Follow-Up: If symptoms persist or worsen, it is crucial to follow up with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment.

In conclusion, while there are several potential causes for your symptoms, a thorough evaluation by a healthcare professional is necessary to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment. Early intervention can help prevent complications and improve your quality of life.

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