What Is Dysuria?

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7. Disease Process

As mentioned earlier, there are many factors that can lead to the development of dysuria. Therefore, the process differs from one person to the other. All in all, a bacterial urinary tract infection is the most common cause of dysuria. These harmful bacteria enter the bladder through the urethra.

They cause inflammation that leads to pain or discomfort when urine passes through the inflamed part. Other medical conditions and physical activities that cause inflammation or irritation in the urinary tract can also lead to painful urination.

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