Q. How does dehydration and painful urination correlate with one another?
Doctor Answer is medically reviewed by SecondMedic medical review team.
There is a strong correlation between dehydration and painful urination. When the body becomes dehydrated, the kidneys work harder to produce urine, and this can cause a burning sensation when urinating. In addition, dehydration can also lead to a number of other health problems, including kidney stones, constipation, and even heart problems. So it's important to make sure you're drinking enough fluids each day, especially during hot weather or during times of strenuous exercise.
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