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Dysuria
ICD-10 R30..0
ICD-9 788.1
DiseasesDB 18003

Template:Search infobox Steven C. Campbell, M.D., Ph.D.

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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.

Complete Differential Diagnosis of the Causes of Dysuria

(By organ system)

Cardiovascular No underlying causes
Chemical / poisoning Arsenic trioxide, Arsenicals
Dermatologic Balanitis xerotica obliterans
Drug Side Effect Drugs, Melarsoprol, Spermicidal gel, Tiaprofenic acid
Ear Nose Throat No underlying causes
Endocrine Diabetes mellitus
Environmental No underlying causes
Gastroenterologic Rectovesical fistula
Genetic No underlying causes
Hematologic Acute intermittent porphyria
Iatrogenic Contraceptive foam, Contraceptive sponge, Urethral catheterization, Vaginal douche, Vaginal lubricant
Infectious Disease Pyelonephritis, Vaginitis
Musculoskeletal / Ortho Reactive arthritis, Reiter's Syndrome
Neurologic No underlying causes
Nutritional / Metabolic No underlying causes
Obstetric/Gynecologic Ectopic pregnancy, Menopause
Oncologic No underlying causes
Opthalmologic No underlying causes
Overdose / Toxicity No underlying causes
Psychiatric No underlying causes
Pulmonary No underlying causes
Renal / Electrolyte No underlying causes
Rheum / Immune / Allergy No underlying causes
Sexual No underlying causes
Trauma No underlying causes
Urologic No underlying causes
Dental No underlying causes
Miscellaneous No underlying causes

Differential Diagnosis of Causes of Dysuria

In alphabetical order. [1] [2]

Treatment

Phenazopyridine (oral) is an effective treatment for pain relief.

External links

References

  1. Sailer, Christian, Wasner, Susanne. Differential Diagnosis Pocket. Hermosa Beach, CA: Borm Bruckmeir Publishing LLC, 2002:77 ISBN 1591032016
  2. Kahan, Scott, Smith, Ellen G. In A Page: Signs and Symptoms. Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishing, 2004:68 ISBN 140510368X

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