Many things: A number of things can cause painful urination. A bladder infection, interstitial cystitis, a vaginal infection, or atrophic vaginitis can all cause painful urination. An evaluation typically begins with a history of the problem, a physical exam and a simple urinalysis.
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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 11/24/2012
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This can be from : Bladder infection sexually transmitted disease in men or women; and prostatis in men. U/a, culture helps define, or emoiric treatment. W/u if recurrent.
Answered 3/3/2013
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