See below: Most common causes of pain with or shortly after urination include: infection (bladder/UTI, urethral/STD, prostate); inflammation (non-bacterial prostatitis); obstruction (BPH, stricture), and stone (bladder, lower ureter). Usually a good history, physical exam, urinalysis and possible culture will provide or suggest the correct diagnosis and sometimes an imaging study or cystoscopy required.
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