dysuria


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dys·u·ri·a

 (dĭs-yo͝or′ē-ə)
n.
Painful or difficult urination.

[Middle English dissure, dissuria, from Old French dissure, from Medieval Latin dissuria, from Late Latin dysūria, from Greek dusouriā : dus-, dys- + -ouriā, -uria.]

dys·u′ric (-yo͝or′ĭk) adj.
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dysuria

(dɪsˈjʊərɪə)
n
(Pathology) difficult or painful urination
[C14: via Latin from Greek dusouria, from dys- + -uria]
dysˈuric adj
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dys•u•ri•a

(ˌdɪs yʊˈri ə, dɪsˈyʊər i ə)

n.
difficult or painful urination.
[1350–1400; « Medieval Latin < Greek dysouríā. See dys-, -uria]
dys•u′ric, adj.
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dysuria

difficulty or pain in urinating.
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dysuria

Painful or difficult urination.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.dysuria - painful or difficult urination
disorder, upset - a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning; "the doctor prescribed some medicine for the disorder"; "everyone gets stomach upsets from time to time"
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Translations

dys·u·ri·a

, dysury
n. disuria, dificultad o dolor al orinar.
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The patient denied having an increase in urinary frequency or urgency, dysuria, hematochezia, or bowel changes.
She comes to the clinic with complaints of dysuria, suprapubic pain, frequency, and urgency with urination.
The most frequent AEs regardless of causality were febrile neutropenia, fatigue, neutropenia, pyrexia, dysuria, hematuria and nausea.
A 4-year-old girl presented to her pediatrician with genital discomfort and dysuria of 6 months' duration.
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Postpartum SRUB is mainly onset of acute abdominal pain, abdominal distension, dysuria, frequently complicated with diffuse peritonitis, septic shock, acute renal failure with the exacerbation of condition.
Analyzed parameters included the patients' demographic data, dates of treatment, local and systemic side effects (dysuria, hematuria, cystitis, headache, arthralgia/myalgia, chills, high fever, malaise, epididymo-orchitis, renal abscess, pneumonia, hepatitis, sepsis), need for hospitalization, need for antituberculous therapy, treatment discontinuation due to side effects, and dosage received.
Among symptomatic childrenthe most common symptoms were fever (n=61, 26.1%), dysuria (n=21, 9.0%), flank pain (n=19, 8.1%) and haematuria (n=12, 5.1%)The median age at presentation was 9.5 (IQR0-62) months.
The most common postoperative concerns encountered were hematuria (12.8%; n=47), dysuria (11.75%; n=43), constipation (11.47%; n=42), surgical site concerns (10.66%; n=39), and pain (8.74%; n=32).
A 25-year-old female was referred from a district hospital for delayed progress of labour (14 hours), with an estimated gestation of 9 months, no significant antenatal history, a history of dysuria and incontinence of urine for 2 years and haematuria for the previous 2 months.
A large proportion of these complications consists of minor complications, such as hematuria, dysuria, hematospermia, and rectal bleeding.