Burning Micturition: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Burning micturition refers to a burning or stinging sensation while passing urine. It is a common urinary symptom seen in both men and women and usually indicates irritation or infection of the urinary tract. Although often mild and treatable, persistent burning during urination should not be ignored.

 What Is Burning Micturition?

Burning micturition occurs when the lining of the urethra or bladder becomes inflamed. As urine passes over the inflamed tissue, it produces a burning or painful sensation.
It may occur before, during, or after urination and can be associated with other urinary symptoms.

Common Causes

🔹 Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) – Most common cause

🔹 Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

🔹 Local Irritation

🔹 Urological Conditions

Condition

Effect

Kidney stones

Irritate urinary tract

Prostatitis (men)

Inflamed prostate

Vaginitis (women)

Local inflammation

Interstitial cystitis

Chronic bladder irritation

Urethral stricture

Obstructed urine flow

🔹 Medical Conditions

 Associated Symptoms

 Warning Signs (Seek Immediate Care)

 Diagnosis

Diagnosis is based on clinical symptoms and basic investigations.

Common Tests

 Treatment & Management

Treatment depends on the underlying cause.

1️⃣ General Measures

2️⃣ Medications

Cause

Treatment

Bacterial UTI

Appropriate antibiotics

Pain & burning

Urinary alkalizers

Prostatitis

Antibiotics + anti-inflammatory drugs

STIs

Targeted antibiotic therapy (partner treatment important)

Vaginal atrophy

Local estrogen (if advised)

 Do not self-medicate antibiotics without urine testing.

 Dietary Advice

Helpful

Avoid

Plenty of water

                                                                                                                                                                                         Alcohol

Coconut water

                                                                                                                                                                                 Excess caffeine

Citrus fruits (moderate)

                                                                                                                                                                                     Spicy foods

Fresh fruits & vegetables

                                                                                                                                                                         Carbonated drinks

 Complications if Untreated

 Prevention

 When to Consult a Doctor


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