To help prevent dysuria caused by cystitis or pyelonephritis, you can drink several glasses of water each day to flush out your urinary tract. Women should wipe from front to back after having a bowel movement, and urinate after sexual intercourse to flush bacteria from the bladder.
To prevent dysuria caused by irritation, women should keep the genital area clean and dry, change tampons and sanitary napkins frequently, and avoid using irritating soaps, vaginal sprays and douches. To...
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Painful urination describes any pain, discomfort, or burning sensation when passing urine.Alternative NamesDysuria; Painful... Read more »
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Hydronephrosis SymptomsFlank painAbdominal massNausea and vomitingUrinary tract infectionFeverPainful urination (dysuria)Increased urinary... Read more »
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Blood in the semenBloody or dark urineDecreased urine outputDifficulty urinatingDischarge from the urethraFrequent or urgent urinationInability to... Read more »
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Stones - bladder; Urinary tract stones; Bladder calculiSymptomsSymptoms occur when the stone irritates the lining of the bladder or obstructs the... Read more »
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Epididymo-orchitis; Testis infectionSymptomsBlood in the semenDischarge from penisFeverGroin painPain with intercourse or ejaculationPain with... Read more »