Dysuria: If you want to treat dysuria, you need to see a physician and have a urine culture sent off to find out the bacterium that is causing your urinary tract infection (UTI). You will also be prescribed an antibiotic to treat it. If you have repeated UTI's, you should see a urologist to see if you have an obstruction causing these UTI's to recur. Good luck.
Answered 12/14/2014
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See doctor: You may have an infection so need to have a urine checked.
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Dysuria: Dysuria is the feeling of pain, burning, or discomfort upon urination. Although dysuria frequently indicates the presence of a urinary tract infection (UTI), it can have a variety of causes. Dysuria should always trigger a visit to a health-care professional for evaluation and diagnosis. http://www.emedicinehealth.com/dysuria/article_em.htm#dysuria_overview
Answered 9/23/2016
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