Dysuria

Dysuria or Dysuresie ( dys - AltGr. 's Miss -, un-, ill - and ouron for urine) is the medical term for a difficult, wanted bladder emptying, which may additionally be painful. It is a symptom of bladder emptying disorders. Dysuria often occurs in combination with urinary frequency. Depending on the cause of a few droplets can only be excreted. Go unintentionally Harntröpfchen from, this is called incontinence. If the pain is in the foreground and allows the bladder to empty ( therefore ) not deliberately suppress, one speaks of strangury. Does it only the pain alone, then one speaks of Algurie.

Causes of dysuria may be, inter alia bladder, prostate and urethra diseases, rarely, neurological or psychogenic origin.

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