stranguries
/stræŋˈɡjʊriz/
noun
- A medical condition characterized by slow, painful urination, often with a feeling of urgency.
- The doctor explained that stranguries often cause a constant need to urinate with little output.
- Stranguries can be a symptom of a urinary tract infection or an enlarged prostate.
- The patient complained of stranguries and was referred to a urologist.
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