Significance of Painful micturition
Painful micturition is characterized by discomfort or pain during urination, commonly linked to urinary tract infections and conditions like Mutraghata and Mutrakricchra. Symptoms may include pain experienced throughout the process or specifically towards the end of urination. The phenomenon can arise from various urinary disorders such as abscesses in the bladder, strictures, or kidney stones. Both traditional texts and scientific literature emphasize painful micturition as a key indicator of underlying urinary tract issues.
Synonyms: Dysuria, Painful urination, Burning sensation during urination, Urinary discomfort, Burning urination
In Dutch: Pijnlijke urinelozing; In Finnish: Kivulias virtsaaminen; In Spanish: Micción dolorosa
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Hindu concept of 'Painful micturition'
In Hinduism, painful micturition is interpreted as a symptom of underlying issues, such as an abscess in the urinary bladder or conditions like Mutraghata, leading to significant discomfort during urination.
From: Garuda Purana
(1) A symptom characterized by discomfort while urinating, encountered in conditions like Mutraghata.[1] (2) A symptom that occurs when there is an abscess in the urinary bladder, causing significant discomfort during urination.[2]