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| Cause | Typical Features | Why It Can Cause Burning | |-------|------------------|--------------------------| | | Frequent urge to urinate, cloudy or foul‑smelling urine, lower abdominal discomfort. | Bacterial infection irritates the lining of the urethra and bladder, leading to inflammation and a burning sensation. | | Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) (e.g., chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis) | Discharge, genital itching or soreness, pelvic pain, sometimes fever. | Inflammation of the urethra (urethritis) caused by infectious agents creates a burning feeling. | | Urethritis (non‑STI) | Often linked to irritation from soaps, spermicides, or catheter use. | Direct chemical or mechanical irritation inflames the urethral mucosa. | | Kidney Stones or Bladder Stones | Sharp flank pain, blood in urine, nausea, occasional fever. | Stones can scrape against the urinary tract lining, causing irritation and burning when urine passes. | | Vaginal Infections (e.g., yeast infection, bacterial vaginosis) | Itching, abnormal discharge, odor. | In women, an infection can spread to the urethra or cause external irritation, producing a burning sensation. | | Dehydration / Concentrated Urine | Dark yellow urine, mild discomfort. | Highly concentrated urine can be more acidic, which may sting sensitive urethral tissue. | | Chemical Irritants (e.g., harsh soaps, bubble bath, feminine hygiene products) | Redness, itching, burning right after exposure. | Direct chemical irritation of the urethral opening. | | Catheter Use | Discomfort around catheter site, possible fever. | The catheter can introduce bacteria or cause mechanical irritation. | | Prostatitis (in people assigned male at birth) | Pelvic pain, difficulty starting urine flow, fever. | Inflammation of the prostate gland can affect the urethra, leading to burning. | | Bladder Cancer (rare, especially in older adults) | Blood in urine, weight loss, night sweats. | Tumors can cause ulceration or obstruction, resulting in pain or burning. |