Dysuria

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Symptom/Sign: Dysuria
Classifications and external resources
ICD-10 R30..0
ICD-9 788.1
DiseasesDB 18003
MeSH D053159

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.

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

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Napoleon, Emperor of the French, is said to have suffered from the condition from time to time, particularly in the French invasion of Russia, when he was sometimes unable to inspect the battle field because of this condition.

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