Painful Urination: Many times a burning urination pain may indicate you have a urinary tract infection. You will want to watch for other urine infection symptoms to determine if you do have a urinary tract infection. Check the consistency of your urine. If you also notice dark urine or cloudy urine, you will probably want to see a doctor soon. You will need antibiotics.
Answered 9/11/2012
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Short vs long term: In the short term you can sit in a tub of warm water where the warmth will allow your pelvic muscles to relax and you can void with less pain. In the long term you must seek an evaluation for a urinary tract infection or other cause as soon as practical.
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