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- Strangury abstract "Strangury is the symptom described in Chinese traditional medicine of painful, frequent urination of small volumes that are expelled slowly only by straining and despite a severe sense of urgency, usually with the residual feeling of incomplete emptying. These 'drops' of urine are 'squeezed out' in what sufferers describe as painful 'wrenching' spasms. The pain is felt to arise in the suprapubic region, extends up to the root of the genitalia and in male patients, to the tip of the penis. Also associated with few drops of blood at the end of micturition.This distressing desire to fully void despite its impossibility is attributed to the irritation of urothelium (epithelium lining the urinary tract) and subsequent spasm of muscles. It is seen in numerous urological conditions including kidney stones (especially when a stone is impacted at the vesicourethral junction), bladder inflammation (cystitis), and bladder cancer.".
- Strangury wikiPageID "2392708".
- Strangury wikiPageRevisionID "598811089".
- Strangury hasPhotoCollection Strangury.
- Strangury subject Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_Urinary_system.
- Strangury subject Category:Traditional_Chinese_medicine.
- Strangury type Abstraction100002137.
- Strangury type Cognition100023271.
- Strangury type Evidence105823932.
- Strangury type Information105816287.
- Strangury type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Strangury type Symptom114299637.
- Strangury type Symptoms.
- Strangury type SymptomsAndSigns:UrinarySystem.
- Strangury comment "Strangury is the symptom described in Chinese traditional medicine of painful, frequent urination of small volumes that are expelled slowly only by straining and despite a severe sense of urgency, usually with the residual feeling of incomplete emptying. These 'drops' of urine are 'squeezed out' in what sufferers describe as painful 'wrenching' spasms. The pain is felt to arise in the suprapubic region, extends up to the root of the genitalia and in male patients, to the tip of the penis.".
- Strangury label "Stranguria".
- Strangury label "Strangury".
- Strangury label "Tenesmus vesicae".
- Strangury label "Ténesme".
- Strangury sameAs Tenesmus_vesicae.
- Strangury sameAs Ténesme.
- Strangury sameAs Stranguria.
- Strangury sameAs m.078v5g.
- Strangury sameAs Q474914.
- Strangury sameAs Q474914.
- Strangury sameAs Strangury.
- Strangury wasDerivedFrom Strangury?oldid=598811089.
- Strangury isPrimaryTopicOf Strangury.