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Painful urination is trouble or burning while passing urine. This is often felt in the tube that carries urine out of the bladder or around the genitals. In women, it's often caused by urinary tract infections. In men, it's often caused by urethritis and prostate problems. If you're pregnant, or if painful urination doesn't go away and has other symptoms, make a medical appointment.
Painful urination in women is often caused by urinary tract infections. In men, it's frequently caused by urethritis and prostate problems. Other common causes of painful urination include sexually transmitted infections, genital herpes, bladder and kidney stones, and soaps, perfumes, and other personal care products that irritate.
Medical conditions and other factors that can cause painful urination include:
Make a medical appointment for:
Pregnant people should tell a member of their health care team about any pain they have while passing urine.