Definition:
Urethral Syndrome otherwise known as the Frequency-Dysuria syndrome is a medical condition that is characterized by frequency, dysuria and suprapubic discomfort without any finding of urological abnormalities.
Diagnosis:
Diagnosis is made through pelvic examination, ultrasound and abdominal examination.
Treatment:
Treatment includes hormone replacement therapy, administration of antispasmodicsm muscle relaxants, behavioral therapy and dietary therapy.
Symptoms and Signs:
Its symptoms includes difficulty in starting to urinate, slow stream of urine, feeling of incomplete draining of the bladder, vaginal discharge and lesions.
Causes:
The exact cause of urethral syndrome is not yet known though it is associated with the urethral stenosis and hormonal imbalance and reaction to certain foods, environment and chemicals.
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