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  2. Dysuria - Wikipedia

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    Dysuria refers to painful or uncomfortable urination. [1] [2] It is one of a constellation of irritative bladder symptoms (also sometimes referred to as lower urinary tract symptoms), which includes nocturia and urinary frequency.

  3. Interstitial cystitis - Wikipedia

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    The most common symptoms of IC/BPS are suprapubic pain, [8] urinary frequency, painful sexual intercourse, [9] and waking up from sleep to urinate. [10]In general, symptoms may include painful urination described as a burning sensation in the urethra during urination, pelvic pain that is worsened with the consumption of certain foods or drinks, urinary urgency, and pressure in the bladder or ...

  4. Loin pain hematuria syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, loin pain-haematuria syndrome occurs after a bladder infection with involvement of the kidney. Even when the infection has been treated and bugs can no longer be found in the urine, pain may persist for 6 months, or even longer in some cases. "Classic loin pain-haematuria syndrome". Some patients have none of the above diagnoses.

  5. 14 Things That Might Be Causing Pain in Your Lower Left ... - AOL

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    Similarly, urinary tract infections can also cause pain in this region, says Sherry Ross, M.D., women’s sexual health expert, ... a differential diagnosis list can be identified, dependent on ...

  6. Urinary tract infection - Wikipedia

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    Pain with urination, frequent urination, feeling the need to urinate despite having an empty bladder [1] Causes: Most often Escherichia coli [2] Risk factors: Catheterisation (foley catheter), female anatomy, sexual intercourse, diabetes, obesity, family history [2] Diagnostic method: Based on symptoms, urine culture [3] [4] Differential diagnosis

  7. Pyelonephritis - Wikipedia

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    Sexual intercourse, prior urinary tract infections, diabetes, structural problems of the urinary tract, spermicide use [2] [3] Diagnostic method: Based on symptoms and supported by urinalysis [2] Differential diagnosis: Endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, kidney stones [2] Prevention: Urination after sex, drinking sufficient fluids [1 ...

  8. Nephrotic syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Actual urinary complaints such as haematuria or oliguria are ... which is an important aid in making a differential diagnosis; ... weight loss or bone pain. In ...

  9. Hematuria - Wikipedia

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    Hematuria that occurs throughout urination suggests that bleeding is occurring above the level of the bladder. [5] Many causes may present as either visible hematuria or microscopic hematuria, and so the differential diagnosis is frequently organized based on glomerular and non-glomerular causes. [4] [6]