Patients may also have chills, myalgias, arthralgias, dysuria and irritative urinary symptoms. |
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In men, dysuria and its associated symptoms become more prevalent with increasing age. |
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Mild infections may cause urethral discomfort and dysuria without discharge and may be confused with cystitis. |
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In men, urethral discharge and dysuria are the most common symptoms of sexually transmitted urethritis. |
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Abdominal distension with a splashing sound like water, and accompanying dysuria indicates tympanites or ascites. |
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As the stone drops from the renal pelvis, down the ureter to the ureterovesical junction, most patients have dysuria, and urinary urgency and frequency. |
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Cultures are not essential in selected young women when clear-cut signs and symptoms of acute dysuria indicate a high probability of uncomplicated cystitis. |
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Later presentations may have symptoms of dysuria, hematuria, and straining to void that gradually become more prominent with a diminished urinary stream. |
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Genitourinary: urinary retention or hesitancy, dysuria, polyuria, hematuria, antidiuretic effects, and impotence. |
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She denied trauma, dysuria, hematuria, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation or hematochezia. |
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Gonorrhea may produce no symptoms at all, or a profuse, purulent discharge and dysuria. |
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She had no nausea, and no dysuria or increased urinary frequency. |
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There were no complaints of nausea, vomiting, dysuria or abnormal bowel habits. |
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The symptoms include recurrent itching, redness, fissures, and vulvar dysuria. |
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Female patients usually complain of malaise, dysuria, dyspareunia and leukorrhea. |
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Although rare, symptoms may include lumbar or hip pain, dysuria, oliguria, anuresis, and, more rarely, hematuria and pollakiuria. |
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Open image in new window Fig. 15 Endometriosis of the retrocervical region in a 39-year-old woman with dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, tenesmus, catamenial dyschezia and dysuria. |
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Renal: Micturition frequency, polyuria, dysuria, uremia, renal pain. |
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Hemorrhagic cystitis, manifested by the occurrence of hematuria, dysuria, urinary frequency and occasionally urinary incontinence or retention, develops frequently in patients treated with ifosfamide. |
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This rate of dysuria is probably mostly to be feared in case of sphincteric weakness, and all the more so in that these patient have often already been operated. |
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Renal and urinary disorders: dysuria, renal insufficiency. |
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Most common adverse events reported include hematuria, dysuria, micturition urgency, pelvic pain, and urge incontinence. |
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All patients were given serratiopeptidase and phenazopyridine for 1 week prophylactically, as our initial patients complained of dysuria. |
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We present a 34-year-old male with a history of Friedreich's ataxia who attended our clinic complaining of left renal colic and dysuria. |
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The patient complained of frequent urination but did not report dysuria or gross hematuria. |
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She also knows to take and temperature and pulse and urine dipstick of a patient presenting with frequent dysuria. |
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In LGMPs, painless hematuria was the most-common symptom, whereas dysuria, pelvic pain, and symptoms related to obstruction or infections occurred more rarely. |
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Dysuria can also be caused by noninfectious inflammation or trauma, neoplasm, calculi, hypoestrogenism, interstitial cystitis, or psychogenic disorders. |
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