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Aetiology

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Most commonly, dysuria is a result of urinary tract infection.

Less commonly, it may be due to:

  • vaginitis
  • bladder irritation - for example, secondary to radiotherapy, stone or tumour
  • urethral syndrome
  • sexually transmitted diseases

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