It could be Gonorrhea, also called "clap", but it may not be an std. There are other causes for that symptom. In any case, it would be wise to see a doctor without delay.
most commonly clyhmidia.
Usually the bacterial STDs hurt during urination.
The 'clap' - gonnoreah for one.
gonorrhea, chlamydia, vaginitis, trichomonas,
Chlymidia
Some causes of painful urination can be a Urinary Tract Infection or possibly prostate problems. It is always good to see a doctor if painful urination persists.
You might have an STD.
Frequent urination and increased thirst are not typical symptoms of a sexually transmitted disease (STD) that causes frequent urination. These symptoms are more commonly associated with conditions like diabetes or urinary tract infections. If you are experiencing these symptoms, it is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Gonorrhea is the sexually transmitted disease that causes painful urination. It is treatable with modern antibiotics but left untreated can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease and can even affect joints and heart valves.
Common symptoms of the STD that causes frequent urination include pain or burning sensation while urinating, increased frequency of urination, and cloudy or bloody urine. Other symptoms may include genital itching, unusual discharge, and discomfort during sexual intercourse. It is important to seek medical attention if you experience any of these symptoms.
Painful urination is not common to pregnancy, however, urinary tract infections are and those can cause painful urination. regardless you need to be seen by a doctor.
Painful urination
Dysuria (dis-YOU-ree-ah) is difficult, or painful urination (dys- means painful, and -uria means urination). This condition is frequently associated with urinary tract infections
BPH produces a swelling of the prostate gland that obstructs the urethra. This causes painful urination, reduced urine flow, difficulty starting or stopping the flow, dribbling after urination, and more frequent nighttime urination.
Yes; pain during urination is a symptom of chlamydia.
Chlamydia infection can cause painful urination and an abnormal discharge in men. It is a common sexually transmitted infection that can be easily treated with antibiotics. If you suspect you have chlamydia, it is important to see a healthcare provider for testing and treatment.
Painful urination should go away within a week of gonorrhea antibiotics. If you still have painful urination after a week, contact your health care provider for advice. Antibiotic resistance is an increasing problem in gonorrhea, so you must make this call.