A case ofdysuria in which the patient discharged urine from the stomach was reported early in this century from Germany.
Dysuria is a symptom from which gouty persons often experience much inconvenience and suffering.
The pain in proctitis is usually referred to the sacrum and perineum, and there is frequently dysuria from sympathetic affection of the bladder.
The acute abscess is sudden and very severe in its onset; the pain is continuous, throbbing, and augmented during defecation; dysuria is almost always present, and in some cases there is total inability to pass water.
In women catamenial irregularity anddysuria are generally associated with constipation.
We have had sufficient evidence of the efficacy of the Foxglove in removing the Dysuria and other symptoms of this disease; but probably it is not in these cases preferable to the tobacco.
I would have carried the thing out further if my dysuriahad not hindered me.
In the later repression the pleasure in the enuresis as well as in the being taken up by the mother becomes a dysuria psychica.
I would emphasize in his sexual life, as belonging to our theme, his strong urethral erotic, which made him a bed wetter in childhood, led in later years to frequent micturition at night and caused a serious dysuria psychica.
A stone in the bladder occasions very similar symptoms, together with pain in the peritoneum and pubes, dysuria and strangury, and sometimes the appearance of blood and flocculi (trumbos?
Patients suffering from vesical calculus are always constipated, and the dysuria may increase to the degree called furia, a condition not without some danger.
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