Pronunciation: /daɪˈsjʊriə/
noun a medical term referring to painful or difficult urination
A1 Dysuria is a medical term for pain or discomfort when urinating.
A2 If you experience dysuria, it is important to see a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
B1 The most common symptom of a urinary tract infection is dysuria.
B2 Dysuria can be caused by a variety of factors, including infections, kidney stones, or inflammation.
C1 Patients with dysuria may also experience frequent urination, urgency, or blood in the urine.
C2 Treatment for dysuria depends on the underlying cause and may include antibiotics, pain medication, or lifestyle changes.
formal The patient presented with symptoms of dysuria, indicating a possible urinary tract infection.
informal My friend is complaining of dysuria and thinks it might be a UTI.
slang I hate dealing with dysuria, it's so uncomfortable.
figurative The dysuria of dealing with a difficult coworker can be just as draining as a physical ailment.
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