3. Difficulty Urinating
Experiencing difficulty urinating together with pain or a burning sensation can commonly be indicative of a standard bladder or urinary tract infection – and commonly is: Where it’s combined with a strong-smelling discharge, it can also indicate certain sexually transmitted conditions like chlamydia that might go together with bladder infections (or might not).
Difficulty urinating is experienced by almost everyone who contracts a standard bladder or urinary tract infection: This means that it’s the first thing that doctors commonly look for when this symptom is reported – and if it turns out not to be an infection of this sort, they know to look for something else that might cause it (which is still easy enough to treat with the right antibiotics most of the time).
Should difficulty urinating still appear as a symptom after this, prostate issues can be a common cause, and sometimes the symptom might even link to diabetes: The best thing you can do is consult with your doctor at the first opportunity when you feel unsure.