Dysuria
Name of Symptom/Sign: Dysuria
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In medicine, specifically urology, dysuria refers to any difficulty in urination. It is sometimes accompanied by pain. It is most often a result of an infectionof the urinary tract. Sometimes these symptoms can coincide with an STD or yeast infection. In men, the urinary system overlaps with the reproductive system, so dysuria can also be a result of genitalinfection.
Associations
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- sexually transmitted disease
- urinary tract infection
- neutropenia
- endometriosis
- reactive arthritis
- hypotension
External links
- Evalation in Men - American Family Physicians
- Evaluation in Women - American Family Physicians
- Medic8
- IM.org
- DDB18003
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This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dysuria Wikipedia article Dysuria.
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