Symptoms and Signs – Differential Diagnosis of Dysuria
• Vaginitis • Urinary tract infection (UTI) • Urethritis (gonococcal, chlamydial) • Urethral carbuncle • Stevens-Johnson syndrome • Reiter’s syndrome • Radiation therapy • Prostatitis • Meatal stenosis or stricture • Interstitial cystitis • Impaired bladder or sphincter action • GI (diverticulitis, Crohn’s disease) • Genital infection (e.g., herpes, condyloma) • Estrogen deficiency (in postmenopausal woman) • Chronic fibrosis post trauma • Chemical irritation (e.g., deodorant aerosols, douches) • Bladder neoplasm • Behçet’s syndrome
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