Symptoms in Urology: dysuria

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Dysuria: Unpleasant difficult or painful urination
Dysuria is a general term that means nothing but unpleasant bladder emptying. The emptying of the bladder can be painful or difficult. The reasons for dysuria may be very different. Often barriers to the urine flow or urinary tract infections are the cause. Less common are neurological, functional or psychogenic causes.


     Causes bladder: cystitis, irritable bladder, contracted bladder, bladder dysfunction, bladder tumors, bladder stones or foreign bodies in the bladder, Blasendarmfistel, endometriosis.
     Urethra causes: acute and chronic urethral inflammation, diverticula (outgrowths), strictures, cysts, abscesses, stones, tumors, urethral venous thrombosis.
     Causes of kidney and ureter: Deep Seated ureteral stone, pyelonephritis (bacterial infection of the renal pelvis and calices Niereninterstitiums) ureteritis (urethritis), ureterocele (severe swelling of the mucous membrane of the ureter.
     Causes Prostate: Benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostate inflammation, cancer, prostate stones, prostatic abscess, prostatic tuberculosis.
     Causes blisters gland: Tumors and Spermatozystitis (inflammation of the gland vesicles

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