Bladder burning sensation in abdomen
- burning feeling in bladder
- burning feeling in bladder female
- burning feeling in bladder male
- burning feeling in bladder and urethra
Burning sensation after urinating but no infection.
Burning or pain during urination may be felt at the opening of the urethra or, less often, over the bladder (in the pelvis, the lower part of the abdomen just above the pubic bone).
Burning or pain during urination is an extremely common symptom in women, but it can affect men and can occur at any age.
(See also Overview of Urinary Tract Symptoms.)
Causes of Pain or Burning With Urination
Burning or pain during urination is typically caused by inflammation of the urethra or bladder.
Burning sensation in bladder but not when urinating
In women, inflammation in the vagina or in the region around the vaginal opening (called vulvovaginitis) can be painful when exposed to urine. Inflammation that results in burning or pain is usually caused by infection but sometimes by noninfectious conditions.
Sometimes spicy or acidic foods (for example, citrus fruits) and certain drinks (for example, alcohol and caffeine) act as irritants and cause burning or pain during urination.
Overall, the most common causes of burning or pain during urination are
Evaluation of Pain or Burning With Urination
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- burning feeling in bladder but no infection
- burning feeling in bladder men