Аннотация:
Dysuria is the one of the most common conditions in urology. Although dysuria is not an independent disease, it accompanies a wide range of urological diseases of both infectious and non-infectious origin. Dysuria is traditionally understood as a feeling of discomfort, a burning sensation, or a sensation of pain during urination. Despite a significant reduction in the quality of life of this category of patients, pathogenetic treatment of the underlying cause is often performed in routine clinical practice, while the dysuria itself can remain without proper attention. The current possibilities of symptomatic relief of dysuria are reviewed in this article.
Vinarov A.Z.
Spivak L.G.
Institute of Urology and Male Reproductive Health named of FGAOU VO of I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of Minzdrav of Russia, Moscow, Russia.
Current opportunities for symptomatic treatment of dysuria
Текст визуальный электронный
Urologiia (Moscow, Russia : 1999)
№ 2 С. 97-102
2019
a-adrenoblockers
anticholinergic drugs
dysuria
phenazopyridine
symptomatic therapy
Статья
Обзор
Dysuria etiology C23.888.942.343.274
Dysuria therapy C23.888.942.343.274
Дизурия этиология C23.888.942.343.274
Дизурия терапия C23.888.942.343.274
Humans B01.050.150.900.649.313.988.400.112.400.400
Человек B01.050.150.900.649.313.988.400.112.400.400
Quality of Life I01.800 K01.752.400.750 N06.850.505.400.425.837
Качество жизни I01.800 K01.752.400.750 N06.850.505.400.425.837
Urination Disorders complications C12.050.351.968.934 C12.200.777.934 C12.950.934
Мочеиспускания нарушения осложнения C12.050.351.968.934 C12.200.777.934 C12.950.934
Urologic Diseases complications C12.050.351.968 C12.200.777 C12.950
Урологические болезни осложнения C12.050.351.968 C12.200.777 C12.950
Journal Article V02.600
Журнальная статья V02.600
Review V02.600.500 V02.912
Обзор V02.600.500 V02.912
Dysuria is the one of the most common conditions in urology. Although dysuria is not an independent disease, it accompanies a wide range of urological diseases of both infectious and non-infectious origin. Dysuria is traditionally understood as a feeling of discomfort, a burning sensation, or a sensation of pain during urination. Despite a significant reduction in the quality of life of this category of patients, pathogenetic treatment of the underlying cause is often performed in routine clinical practice, while the dysuria itself can remain without proper attention. The current possibilities of symptomatic relief of dysuria are reviewed in this article.