Health For Everone Q&A Men’s Health

Why does a man's urethra hurt when he urinates? What should I do?

Asked by:Twilight

Asked on:Apr 04, 2026 01:25 PM

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  • Amara Amara

    Apr 04, 2026

    Peeing generally refers to urination. Urinary tract pain when men urinate may be caused by acute urethritis, urethral stones and other reasons.

    1. Acute urethritis

    Urethritis is usually caused by pathogenic microorganisms, which stimulates the urethra and causes urethral pain in men when urinating. Urinary urgency, frequent urination, urethral secretions, etc. may also occur. Under the guidance of a doctor, azithromycin capsules, cefixime capsules and other drugs can be taken orally for treatment.

    2. Urethral stones

    Stones embedded in the urethra may irritate the urethral mucosa and cause pain, causing urethral pain in men when urinating. They may also manifest as urgency, frequency, painful urination, hematuria, and inexhaustible urination. If the stones are small, you can promote the discharge of the stones by drinking more water or exercising. If the stones are larger, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment through surgery.