What Is Dysuria?

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6. Treatment

The first step of treating dysuria is to determine the cause of the pain. Therefore, the treatment prescribed for a patients dysuria depends on the specific causative factor. Urinary tract infections are usually treated with antibiotics. If skin irritation caused by inflammation is found to be the cause of painful urination, it is advisable that you avoid the cause of the irritation.

Moreover, if another underlying condition affecting the bladder or prostate is found to be the cause, the dysuria is managed by treating that underlying condition. Lifestyle changes like drinking more water can also help to reduce the discomfort.

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