Painful Urination (Dysuria): Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Management
Management of Painful Urination (Dysuria) Painful urination, medically known as dysuria , refers to a burning, stinging, or uncomfortable sensation while passing urine. It is a common symptom that can affect people of all ages and genders. Proper management depends on identifying the underlying cause and treating it effectively. Common Causes of Painful Urination Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Bladder or kidney infection Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) Vaginal infections (yeast or bacterial vaginosis) Prostate problems in men Kidney stones Dehydration Irritation from soaps, sprays, or hygiene products Interstitial cystitis Recent catheter use or medical procedures Management of Painful Urination 1. Identify the Cause Urine examination and culture Blood tests if required Ultrasound or imaging for stones or structural problems STI screening when indicated Correct diagnosis is essential for effective treatment. 2. Medical Treatm...