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It is one of a constellation of ''irritative'' bladder symptoms, which includes frequency of urination and [[haematuria]]. | It is one of a constellation of ''irritative'' bladder symptoms, which includes frequency of urination and [[haematuria]]. | ||
===Common causes of Dysuria=== | |||
Bladder stones | |||
Chlamydia | |||
Cystitis (bladder infection) | |||
Drugs, such as those used in cancer treatment, that have bladder irritation as a side effect | |||
Genital herpes | |||
Gonorrhea | |||
Ingredients in personal-care products, such as soaps or perfumes | |||
Kidney infection | |||
Kidney stones | |||
Prostatitis (prostate inflammation) | |||
Sexually transmitted diseases | |||
Vaginitis (vaginal infection) | |||
Urethritis (infection of the urethra) | |||
Urinary tract infection | |||
Yeast infection (vaginal) | |||
===Complete Differential Diagnosis of the Causes of Dysuria=== | ===Complete Differential Diagnosis of the Causes of Dysuria=== |
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Dysuria | |
ICD-10 | R30..0 |
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ICD-9 | 788.1 |
DiseasesDB | 18003 |
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Synonyms: Micturition painful, pain passing urine, painful urination
Overview
In medicine, specifically urology, dysuria refers to painful urination. This is typically described to be a burning or stinging sensation. It is most often a result of an infection of the urinary tract. It may also be due to an STD, bladder stones, bladder tumours, and virtually any condition of the prostate. It can also occur as a side effect of anticholinergic medication used for Parkinson's disease.
It is one of a constellation of irritative bladder symptoms, which includes frequency of urination and haematuria.
Common causes of Dysuria
Bladder stones Chlamydia Cystitis (bladder infection) Drugs, such as those used in cancer treatment, that have bladder irritation as a side effect Genital herpes Gonorrhea Ingredients in personal-care products, such as soaps or perfumes Kidney infection Kidney stones Prostatitis (prostate inflammation) Sexually transmitted diseases Vaginitis (vaginal infection) Urethritis (infection of the urethra) Urinary tract infection Yeast infection (vaginal)
Complete Differential Diagnosis of the Causes of Dysuria
(By organ system)
Differential Diagnosis of Causes of Dysuria
Treatment
Phenazopyridine (oral) is an effective treatment for pain relief.
External links
- Evaluation in Men - American Family Physicians
- Evaluation in Women - American Family Physicians
- Medic8
- IM.org
References
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