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dysuria
[dis-yoo-ree-uh, dis-yoor-ee-uh]
noun
difficult or painful urination.
dysuria
/ ɪˈʊəɪə /
noun
difficult or painful urination
Other Word Forms
- dysuric adjective
- ˈܰ adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of dysuria1
Example Sentences
Respiratory Organs.—Heavy expectoration in coughing; croup, with little blotches on the hands and diminished urine; chronic catarrh of the lungs; continuous dyspnœa; periodical asthma, with nightly dysuria.
During the last six years he has had dysuria and inability to empty the bladder completely.
The pressure of the growth may cause dysmenorrhoea, or pressure on the bladder and rectum may cause dysuria, retention or rectal tenesmus.
In the later repression the pleasure in the enuresis as well as in the being taken up by the mother becomes a dysuria psychica.
The extract is useful in catarrhal diseases of the bronchi and in dysuria.
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