Pelvic pain in men during urination can be a symptom of various medical conditions. Here are some possible causes and associated symptoms:
Urinary tract infection (UTI):
Frequent and painful urination.
Urgency to urinate with small amounts of urine.
Possible presence of blood in the urine.
Prostatitis:
Pain and discomfort in the pelvic area.
Difficulty urinating, such as frequent urges and pain.
Possible fever and general malaise.
Bladder or kidney stones:
Acute, colicky pain in the lower abdomen or back.
Pain radiating down to the genitals.
Possible blood in the urine.
Cystitis or bladder infection:
Burning pain when urinating.
Frequent urges.
Sometimes cloudy or foul-smelling urine.
Sexually transmitted infections, e.g., chlamydia or gonorrhea:
Pain or burning during urination.
Discharge from the urethra.
Itching or irritation in the genital area.
Urinary tract infection (UTI):
Frequent and painful urination.
Urgency to urinate with small amounts of urine.
Possible presence of blood in the urine.
Prostatitis:
Pain and discomfort in the pelvic area.
Difficulty urinating, such as frequent urges and pain.
Possible fever and general malaise.
Bladder or kidney stones:
Acute, colicky pain in the lower abdomen or back.
Pain radiating down to the genitals.
Possible blood in the urine.
Cystitis or bladder infection:
Burning pain when urinating.
Frequent urges.
Sometimes cloudy or foul-smelling urine.
Sexually transmitted infections, e.g., chlamydia or gonorrhea:
Pain or burning during urination.
Discharge from the urethra.
Itching or irritation in the genital area.
If you experience these symptoms, it is important not to ignore them and seek medical attention for accurate diagnosis and treatment. At Mikhail Sharov's clinic, specialists will help determine the cause of your pain and prescribe appropriate treatment.