Dysuria is a symptom of pain, discomfort, or burning when urinating. It is more common in women than in men. In men, it is more common in older men than younger men.
Frequent urination can be a symptom of many different problems. When frequent urination is accompanied by fever, an urgent need to urinate, and pain or discomfort in the abdomen, you may have a
urinary tract infection. Other possible causes of frequent urination include: Diabetes .
Urinary tract infections are extremely rare in young men, but their risk does increase as a man ages; UTIs are more common in men after the age of 50. Besides age, there are additional factors that put you at a greater risk for getting UTIs if you're a man, including: An
enlarged prostate gland. Kidney stones.A burning sensation is a particular type of pain distinct from dull, stabbing, or aching pains. Often, a burning kind of pain is related to nerves, but there are many other potential causes. Injuries, natural wear and tear, infections, and
autoimmune disorders all have the potential to cause
nerve damage and pain.