The Egyptian Society for Blood Transfusion Services
Causes of burning urine:
▪︎ Urinary catheterization.
▪︎ High blood sugar.
▪︎ lack of drinking fluids
▪︎ Urethral stricture.
▪︎ The presence of stones in the urinary tract: (kidneys, ureters, bladder).
▪︎ Chemical irritation caused by the use of cleaning agents (soap or shampoo).
▪︎ Total or partial blockage of the ureter.
▪︎ Pregnancy increases the possibility of burning urine.
▪︎ Inflammation or enlargement of the prostate gland.
▪︎ Painful Bladder Syndrome (PBS).
▪︎ Gynecological infections, whether caused by bacterial or fungal infections (candidiasis).
▪︎ Urinary tract infections include: (kidney infection, ureteritis, urethritis, cystitis).
▪︎ Sexually transmitted diseases (trichomoniasis / chlamydia / gonorrhea).
▪︎ Postmenopausal effects.
Burning urine or burning urine is one of the most common disorders related to urine, and it is a term that expresses several
Diseases related to the urinary system. Heartburn affects all ages, but it is more common in women and affects men and children as well. The patient feels uncomfortable during urination or inability to urinate with pain.
Due to the different composition of the reproductive system in males and females, the causes of burning urine in females are different from those in males, with similar factors stimulating the occurrence of burning in both sexes.