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  2. Gonorrhea - Wikipedia

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    Gonorrhea is spread through sexual contact with an infected person, [1] or from a mother to a child during birth. [1] Infected males may experience pain or burning with urination, discharge from the penis, or testicular pain. [1]

  3. Dysuria - Wikipedia

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    Physical findings of increased temperature, increased pulse, low blood pressure in the presence of dysuria can indicate systemic infection. Urological obstruction due to stone or tumor can result in findings of hematuria, decreased urination, and bladder spasms. All these physical findings should be looked for carefully while obtaining history.

  4. Giggle incontinence - Wikipedia

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    In voluntary urination, the bladder's normally relaxed detrusor muscle contracts to squeeze urine from the bladder. One study, of 109 children diagnosed with giggle incontinence at Schneider Children's Hospital in New York, concluded that the cause of giggle incontinence is involuntary contraction of the detrusor muscle induced by laughter. [5]

  5. Why Is My Pee Cloudy? Surprising Reasons for Cloudy Urine ...

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    Pain during urination. Fever. Chills. Bloody, or dark-tinged urine. Foul-smelling urine. Some kidney stones do not require treatment and will pass on to the urinary tract independently.

  6. This Is One of the Most Common Signs of Bladder Cancer ... - AOL

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    Having to pee more frequently, experiencing pain during urination and back pain are also all symptoms of bladder cancer. Besides knowing the most common signs of bladder cancer, Dr. Kobashi says ...

  7. Diurnal enuresis - Wikipedia

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    Children with daytime wetting may have frequent urination, have urgent urination or dribble after urinating. The DSM-V classifies enuresis as an elimination disorder and as such it may be defined as the involuntary or voluntary elimination of urine into inappropriate places.

  8. Urinary tract infection - Wikipedia

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    The most common symptoms are burning with urination and having to urinate frequently (or an urge to urinate) in the absence of vaginal discharge and significant pain. [4] These symptoms may vary from mild to severe [10] and in healthy women last an average of six days. [19] Some pain above the pubic bone or in the lower back may be present.

  9. Vesicoureteral reflux - Wikipedia

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    In infants, the signs and symptoms of a urinary tract infection may include only fever and lethargy, with poor appetite and sometimes foul-smelling urine, while older children typically present with discomfort or pain with urination and frequent urination.

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