Pyuria dysuria

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Usama Talib, BSc, MD [2] Mahshid Mir, M.D. [3]

Differential Diagnosis of diseases that cause UTI (pyuria and dysuria)

Urinary tract infections should be differentiated from one another and from various other diseases:

Diseases Diagnostic tests Physical Examination Symptoms Past medical history Other Findings
Urinalysis Urine Culture Gold Standard Fever Tenderness Discharge Inguinal Lymphadenopathy Hematuria Pyuria Frequency Urgency Dysuria
Differentiating amongst different types of Urinary Tract Infections:
Pyelonephritis Identifies causative bacteria Imaging and culture Flank or costovertebral angle - -
Cystitis >100,000CFU/mL Urine culture Suprapubic -
Urethritis -

Gram stain & Mucoid or purulent discharge

- Urethral discharge - - -
Prostatitis Identifies causative bacteria (in bacterial subtypes)

Urine culture

- - - -
Differentiating UTIs from Other Diseases:
Vulvovagintis - -

Gram stain & Culture of discharge

- Vaginal discharge  - - - -
  • Number and type of sexual partners (new, casual, or regular)
  • Prior STDs
  • Previous history of symptomatic BV in female partner (in homosexual women)
Cervicitis - - culture for gonococcal cervicitis Cervical

endocervical exudate

- - - -
  • Sustained endocervical bleeding easily induced by a cotton swab
Epididymitis Culture

Testicular & Suprapubic

+/- urethral discharge -
Syphilis (STD) - - Darkfield microscopy +/- - - - - - - -
BPH -

DRE & Serum PSA

- - - - -
Neoplasms - Imaging and biopsy +- - - - -