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Published on: 5/6/2025

Why Does My Urethra Itch and When Should I See a Doctor?

Itching in the urethra can happen for several reasons, like an infection or irritation. See a doctor if the itch lasts a long time, hurts when you pee, or if you have extra symptoms like fever or unusual discharge.

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Explanation

Your urethra may itch because of different causes. Sometimes, an infection can lead to discomfort. For example, bacteria in the urinary tract or germs from other sources might cause irritation or itching. Chemicals in soaps or laundry detergents can also make the area feel itchy. In some cases, skin conditions or allergic reactions can lead to itching. The medical literature tells us that issues like dysuria (painful urination) or infections, especially in people with other health conditions, need a closer look by a doctor. If you notice that the itching does not go away within a week, or if you feel pain when you pee, see blood or pus, or get a fever, it is important to visit your doctor. They may perform tests like urine samples or a physical exam to find out what is causing the itch. Getting the right check-up can help make sure you get the proper care and treatment you need.

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