What Is Dysuria?

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10. Outlook

It is important to see a doctor if you experience painful urination. This is because dysuria might be a symptom of a more serious underlying disease that won’t go away without treatment. The good thing is that a majority of the conditions that cause dysuria can easily be treated with medication.

And once the underlying condition is identified, and treated, full recovery from dysuria is achieved. On the other hand, if the condition is not diagnosed and treated, it can lead to serious long-term complications like infertility, kidney failure, cancer, sepsis, or even death. For this reason, it is important to visit a doctor without delay if you have symptoms of dysuria.

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