What is urine burning?

In medicine, urine burning is a painful feeling, usually described as the burning or sting that occurs when the patient goes through the urine. Most often it is a symptom of urinary tract infection (UTI), although there may be many different root causes of urine combustion. Dysuria is the right medical term for urine burning. Cystitis is a condition that is particularly common in women, and usually occurs when bacteria that normally inhabit the digestive system get into the urinary path and from there to the bladder. This type of infection is almost always accompanied by burning in the urine. As opening the intestine and urinary system of girls and women, it is important that girls and women always wipe after using the toilet. If the prosecution is carried out from the back forward, the bacteria can be easily transferred to the urinary system. In addition to proper toilet hygiene, urination soon after sex can help prevent urine infections.

If PAThe cient experiences frequent urinary tract infections and tests negative for various sexually transmitted diseases that could be involved, the doctor may need to check the physical inner urinary tract. Some types of physical problems in the urinary tract may prevent the patient from completely emptying the bladder. This kind of physical problem may be present at birth and can lead to chronic urinary tract infection.

The treatment of urine burning depends on the diagnosis of the root cause. When a symptom first occurs, some self -help can be tested at home. It is often recommended to drink more water at the first symptom of urine burning. This can help flush any bacteria from the bladder and urinary path. Other recommendations include avoiding coffee and alcohol that can worsen irritation.

If urinary burning persists for more than one day, it is generally advisable to consult a doctor. Urine sample will usually be tested to check the presence of bacteria that can be a rootNEM infections. Antibiotics or other treatments may then be prescribed.

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