Urethral tingling during urination is a common clinical symptom, and there may be inflammation of the urethra. Urethritis is a sexually transmitted disease, which is generally caused by gonococcus, ureaplasma urealyticum, chlamydia trachomatis and other pathogenic bacteria. After infection of the urethral mucosa, it will cause local inflammation and make the urethral mucosa hyperalgesia. Therefore, due to stimulation during urination, symptoms of urethral pain will occur. For male chronic prostatitis, due to the presence of inflammation in prostatitis, it will also cause urethral pain when urinating. If the patient has urethral stones, the urethral stones will cause sharp pain in the urethra, and the pain will be more obvious due to the flushing effect during urination. There are many reasons for urethral tingling, and patients need to further clarify relevant examinations to diagnose relevant diseases.