Urination disorders (dysuria)

Imperative urge

An imperative urge is a sudden categorical intense urge to urinate. It is observed in cystitis, other lesions of the bladder, injuries and diseases of the urethra, neurological pathologies. It accompanies some andrological and gynecological diseases. To determine the cause of the symptom, complaints are collected, an objective examination is carried out, laboratory and hardware techniques are used. Treatment includes antimicrobials, NSAIDs, hormones, other drugs, and physical therapy. Operations are performed according to indications.

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Difficulty urinating in men

Difficulty urinating in men is noted in diseases of the urethra and bladder, damage to the prostate gland, some other andrological pathologies and oncological processes. Occurs acutely or develops gradually, usually combined with other dysuric disorders. To determine the cause of micturition difficulties, a survey, external examination, digital rectal examination are carried out, hardware and laboratory examinations are prescribed. Treatment includes drug therapy, physical therapy, local techniques, and sometimes surgery.

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Difficulty urinating in women

Difficulty urinating in women is observed with urological pathologies, genital prolapse, ovarian tumors, and some other gynecological diseases. It is often supplemented with other variants of dysuria: pain, imperative urge, incontinence. The cause of the symptom is determined by the results of the survey, gynecological examination, imaging and laboratory techniques. Therapeutic measures include drug therapy, exercise therapy, physiotherapy, and surgery.

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Painful urination

Painful urination indicates pathological processes in the bladder or urethra. Pain and pain are accompanied by inflammatory pathologies (urethritis, cystitis), STDs, urolithiasis, tumors, and injuries to the genitourinary organs, and foreign bodies. Pain may occur before micturition, during urination, or after urination. The urological examination includes urinalysis, endoscopic (ureteroscopy, cystoscopy), and X-ray diagnostics (cystography, urethrography, CT). Treatment is aimed at eliminating the cause of painful urination (antibiotic therapy, FTL - for infections, surgery - for KSD, neoplasms, injuries).

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Anuria

Anuria is a pathological condition in which the amount of urine excreted is less than 50 ml per day. It is detected in acute renal failure of various origins, in the final stage of chronic renal failure, in severe cardiovascular and multiple organ failure, various shock conditions, renal vascular thrombosis, and urolithiasis. The cause of anuria is established on the basis of anamnesis, physical examination data, hardware and laboratory techniques. Treatment includes infusion therapy, extracorporeal detoxification, drugs, surgical methods.

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