Dysuria
• Dysuria (urinary pain) is the symptom of pain while passing urine.
• Dysuria (urinary pain) can be described as:
· burning with urination
· burning or pain of the urethra (the tube in which urine passes out of the body)
· aching discomfort in the pelvis.
• Dysuria (urinary pain) can be cause by:
· Urinary tract infection
· prostatitis
· urethritis (infection, inflammation of the urethra)
• Dysuria (urinary pain) can also be symptom of interstitial cystitis which is an inflammatory reaction in the bladder which may be an allergic reaction to food or an autoimmune reaction.
• Dysuria (urinary pain) can be a sign of a serious condition should be evaluated by your doctor.
Posted on January 25, 2009
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