Painful Urination
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Painful Urination Symptoms
Symptoms of painful urination may include:
Bladder burning sensation
Bladder tightness
Bladder pain
Urethral burning
Urethral pain:
Back pain
Flank pain
Symptoms that occur with painful urination include:
Lower abdominal pain
Low back pain
Bladder fullness
Blood in the urine
Red or pink urine
Blood clots in the urine
Increased urgency to urinate
Urinary frequency
Difficulty controlling your bladder:
Urinary incontinence
For more information:
Bladder infection symptoms
Urinary tract infection symptoms
Sexually transmitted disease symptoms
Prostatitis symptoms
Interstitial cystitis symptoms
Vaginitis symptoms
Urinary retention symptoms
Urethral syndrome symptoms
Kidney stone symptoms
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Related Topics:
Abdominal pain
Bladder infection
Interstitial cystitis
Lower abdominal pain
Prostatitis
Sexually transmitted disease
Urethral syndrome
Urinary frequency
Urinary retention
Urinary tract infection
Vaginitis
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Painful urination
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Last Updated: Jun 24, 2008
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Painful Urination References:
Bent S, Nallamothu BK, Simel DL, Fihn SD, Saint S. Does this woman have an acute uncomplicated urinary tract infection? JAMA. 2002 May 22-29;287(20):2701-10.
Bremnor JD, Sadovsky R. Evaluation of dysuria in adults. Am Fam Physician. 2002 Apr 15;65(8):1589-96.
Shaikh N, Morone NE, Lopez J, Chianese J, Sangvai S, D'Amico F, Hoberman A, Wald ER. Does this child have a urinary tract infection? JAMA. 2007 Dec 26;298(24):2895-904.