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What Causes Foot Pain While Urination?

Hi, my right feet hurts when I'm urinating. The pain is sharp and throbbing especially during flow and ebbs when I stop mid stream. The pain is focused on the base of the second toe. I had a few days of intense sexual activities and wonder if that might be the cause.
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Thanks for contacting healthcare magic.

According to your complain you have problem of pain while urination that may be because of of urinary tract infection.

Do a urine test and microscopic examination of urine. Complete blood cell count is helpful to diagnose. After urine culture start appropriate antibiotics under doctor's suggestion.

Complete a course of antibiotics. Consent a physician for further diagnosis.

I hope my guidance helpful to you.
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What Causes Foot Pain While Urination?

Thanks for contacting healthcare magic. According to your complain you have problem of pain while urination that may be because of of urinary tract infection. Do a urine test and microscopic examination of urine. Complete blood cell count is helpful to diagnose. After urine culture start appropriate antibiotics under doctor s suggestion. Complete a course of antibiotics. Consent a physician for further diagnosis. I hope my guidance helpful to you. Take care. Thank you.