What should I do if I experience pain in the urethra and a burning sensation while urinating after sexual intercourse?

Dec 23, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Cao Zhiqiang
Introduction
Sexual intercourse usually refers to engaging in sexual activity. Pain in the urethra and burning pain during urination after sexual activity may be caused by factors such as sexual stimulation, urethral dilation, urethritis, cystitis, prostatitis, etc., and can be managed according to the specific situation. During sexual intercourse, the urethra may become irritated due to friction, leading to urethral pain and a burning sensation during urination.

Sexual intercourse usually refers to engaging in sexual activity. Pain in the urethra and burning sensation during urination after sexual activity may be caused by factors such as sexual stimulation, urethral dilation, urethritis, cystitis, prostatitis, and other conditions. Management should be based on the specific situation. It is recommended to visit a hospital promptly and follow medical advice for treatment.

1. Sexual stimulation: During sexual activity, the urethra may become irritated due to friction, leading to urethral pain and a burning sensation during urination. Maintain good personal hygiene, clean the external genital area before and after sexual activity, and use water-based lubricants to reduce friction.

2. Urethral dilation: During sexual activity, the urethra may temporarily dilate due to sexual arousal, causing urethral pain and a burning sensation during urination. Maintain adequate fluid intake to help flush the urethra and reduce irritation.

3. Urethritis: Urethritis is usually caused by infection. Inflammation can continuously irritate the urethra, causing pain, and may also be accompanied by symptoms such as frequent urination and urgency. Patients may take medications such as azithromycin granules, cefixime granules, or roxithromycin tablets as directed by a physician to improve symptoms.

4. Cystitis: Cystitis is a bladder inflammation caused by bacterial infection, which leads to damage of the bladder mucosa and causes urethral pain and a burning sensation during urination. Symptoms may include frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, and lower abdominal discomfort. Patients may take medications such as amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium tablets, ampicillin capsules, or roxithromycin tablets under a doctor's guidance to relieve discomfort.

5. Prostatitis: Prostatitis may be related to unhealthy habits or infections. Inflammation of the prostate tissue can compress the urethra, causing urethral pain and a burning sensation during urination. Symptoms may include frequent urination, urgency, and perineal discomfort. It is recommended to take medications such as amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium tablets, levofloxacin tablets, or ibuprofen sustained-release capsules as directed by a physician to alleviate symptoms.

In daily life, it is important to develop good living habits, avoid excessive fatigue, and refrain from strenuous exercise to prevent physical discomfort.

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