IT MIGHT BE NEUROPATHY This could be a multitude of things, claudication, spinal stenosis.... go see your doctor to get a more specific diagnosis as this cannot be fully assessed with one symptom.
There are a number of reasons why you might experience a burning sensation when you pee on your period. Your muscles could be inflamed for example.
It could mean multiple things i would ask your doctor.
Gonorrhea, go to a clinic and get a shot of penicillin.
Not bad at all, mostly just vibration & a burning sensation after a while. It does bleed quite a bit though.
If you feel a hot or burning sensation while passing urine you may be suffering from a urinary tract infection. Seeing a doctor will be important and can help relieve your symptoms.
The symptoms of a bladder infection are a burning sensation, or pain, while urinating. You may wish to make an appointment with a doctor to get some medication.
Most commonly, friction with your socks or shoes while walking. If excessive, this friction can cause blisters. This can be fixed with better fitting shoes, and reduced with moisture-wicking sock liners. Also common is a fungal infection/athletes foot, which is treatable with over the counter medications.
Many health care providers treat burning after urination. You can see a primary care provider, urgent care provider, women's health care provider, sexual health care provider, or urologist. This is a routine symptom evaluated by many kinds of clinicians.
The feeling, commonly called pins and needles, happens when a vein or blood flow is cut off from a part of the body. Standing straight and relaxing while walking will allow the blood to flow, getting rid of the feeling.
You could have a urine infection. I would go and see your doctor about it as you may need antibiotics
Diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage that occurs as a result of diabetes. Primary diabetic neuropathy symptoms include a tingling or burning sensation in the extremities, numbness in feet and toes, pain while walking, muscle weakness and sensitivity to touch.
This is actually a good example of mixing your metaphors. When you mix a metaphor it means you are combining two different idioms. Walking on egg shells means you are trying very hard not to offend or bring attention to yourself. To be "on pins and needles" means you are anxious about something usually anticipating some bad news. To walk on pins and needles is not an idiom that is often heard or used unless you want to describe how you are trying to avoid attention while waiting for possibly bad news. Mixing metaphors is not uncommon but it's usually done to be funny. "When my mother-in-law comes to visit I am always walking on egg shells". "I'm always on pins and needles waiting for my final grades".