Q. Can hemorrhoids cause burn urination?
Doctor Answer is medically reviewed by SecondMedic medical review team.
Yes, hemorrhoids can cause burning when urinating. This occurs when the irritation caused by the inflammation of the sensitive anal skin and surrounding tissue makes contact with urine, creating a burning sensation. Hemorrhoid symptoms usually include itching, pain or discomfort in the rectal area and sometimes constipation. When straining to use the restroom due to constipation or any type of increased abdominal pressure, this can cause further irritation leading to an even more uncomfortable experience during urination.
The good news is that there are some things you can do to manage this unpleasant symptom while it's being treated:
1) Drink plenty of fluids—at least 8-10 glasses per day—to keep your urine diluted and less irritating;
2) Take over-the-counter medications such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen for temporary relief;
3) Soak in warm baths with Epsom salts several times a day;
4) Apply cold compresses around your genitals for 20 minutes at a time several times throughout the day; 5) Try using witch hazel wipes after each bowel movement; 6) Elevate your feet above your heart while sitting on the toilet.
7) Wear loose clothing that won't put too much pressure on your anus region; and lastly but most importantly... 8) See a doctor if you're experiencing any sort of bleeding from hemorrhoids, pus drainage from an abscess, feverishness or if your symptoms persist beyond 48 hours despite self-care measures! With professional medical help you'll be able to get proper treatment and relief quickly so don't hesitate in seeking advice from healthcare experts!
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