Painful urination is when it hurts to pee. It's also called dysuria (dis-YER-ee-uh). In kids and teens, the most common causes are irritation and infection. Your child had testing to find the cause of their painful urination. Follow these instructions as you care for your child while you wait for the test results.
Your child gets new or worsening:
Also call your health care provider if your child gets a fever, starts vomiting, or still has symptoms after following all care instructions.
Your child:
What causes painful urination in kids and teens? Common causes include:
How is painful urination treated? It depends on the cause. Irritation of the urethra and vaginitis is treated by using milder products, making changes in bathing routines, and sometimes medicated creams or ointments. UTIs and STIs are treated with antibiotics.