

Its symptoms are mainly associated with the contraction of the smooth muscle of the bladder, which during urine flow stimulates the pain receptors of the area and then causes pain and burning. According to one study, dysuria is often detected when urine comes in direct contact with the irritated and inflamed mucosal lining of the penis. Experts say that this condition is not life-threatening, but if left untreated for a long time, dysuria can increase the severity of the disease and cause many complications. Many infectious and non-infectious factors cause dysuria. In this, the person feels stinging, itching and burning along with pain while urinating. This is one of the symptoms of urinary disorders. Whereas in men the area between the testicles and the anus is called the perineum. The urethra is the tube that carries urine out of your body.


This pain arises in the area of the bladder, urethra and perineum. Dysuria is a urinary disorder in which a person has severe pain while urinating.
