- Dysuria
- Painful urination. Treated with Hibiscus, Portulaca.
EthnoBotanical Dictionary. 2013.
EthnoBotanical Dictionary. 2013.
Dysuria — ICD 10 R30..0 ICD 9 788.1 DiseasesDB 18003 … Wikipedia
Dysuria — Dys*u ri*a, Dysury Dys u*ry, n. [L. dysuria, Gr. ?; dys + ? urine: cf. F. dysurie.] (Med.) Difficult or painful discharge of urine. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dysuria — [dis yoor′ē ə] n. [LL < Gr dysouria: see DYS & URIA] difficult or painful urination … English World dictionary
dysuria — noun Etymology: New Latin, from Greek dysouria, from dys + ouria uria Date: 14th century difficult or painful discharge of urine compare strangury … New Collegiate Dictionary
dysuria — dysuric, adj. /dis yoo ree euh, dis yoor ee euh/, n. Pathol. difficult or painful urination. [1350 1400; < NL < Gk dysouría. See DYS UR 1, IA; r. earlier dysury, ME dissure, dissuria ( < MF) < ML < Gk] * * * … Universalium
dysuria — noun difficult or painful discharge of urine … Wiktionary
dysuria — Difficulty or pain in urination. SYN: dysury. [dys + G. ouron, urine] * * * dys·uria dish (y)u̇r ē ə, dis yu̇r n difficult or painful discharge of urine dys·uric (y)u̇r ik adj * * * n … Medical dictionary
dysuria — n. painful urination … English contemporary dictionary
dysuria — [dɪs jʊərɪə] noun Medicine painful or difficult urination. Origin ME: via late L. from Gk dusouria, from dus difficult + ouron urine … English new terms dictionary
dysuria — dys·uria … English syllables