حرقان البول (Dysuria)

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Dysuria

 

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What is Dysuria?

Dysuria refers to difficulty, pain, burning, or discomfort when urinating. It can affect men and women at any age, but it is more common in women. Dysuria is not a condition or disease; rather, it is a sign and symptom indicating the presence of another health problem. It is often due to dehydration, which can lead to urinary tract infections.

What are the causes of dysuria?

  • Many issues and medical conditions may cause a burning sensation during urination, including:
  • Urinary tract infections. 
  • Bladder infections.
  • Urethritis.
  • Prostatitis.
  • Kidneyinfections.
  • Bladder or kidney stones, or stones in the ureter.
  • Vaginal infections.
  • Urethralstricture.
  • Sexually transmitted diseases (such as gonorrhea and genital herpes).

Certain medications, like those used to treat cancer.

How do you deal with dysuria? Tips to help you overcome burning urination.

Increasing your water intake may help alleviate symptoms, but treating dysuria depends on its underlying cause and any accompanying symptoms. Treatment involves addressing the root cause, whether through drinking more water, taking medication for urinary tract infections, or undergoing specific procedures like stone removal.

  • When should you see a doctor?
  • If pain during urination persists and symptoms do not improve with increased water intake.
  • If there is discharge from the genitals.
  • If there is an odor in the urine (strong-smelling and cloudy urine).
  • If there is blood in the urine.
  • If you have a fever.
  • If you experience back pain or flank pain.

 

If you are pregnant, inform your doctor about any pain you feel when urinating.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Are there foods that can alleviate dysuria?

Yes, studies indicate that cranberries may help reduce the symptoms of burning urination.

Does having dysuria mean that I have a severe disease?

Most causes of dysuria are not serious. However, if you have symptoms such as fever, blood in the urine, or discharge occur. In that case, you should see a doctor to conduct the necessary tests and establish a treatment plan to determine the cause of burning urination.

Is it necessary to conduct tests to determine the causes of dysuria?



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