Definition of Strangury. Meaning of Strangury. Synonyms of Strangury

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Definition of Strangury

Strangury
Strangury Stran"gu*ry, n. [L. stranguria, Gr. ?; ?, ?, a drop + ? to make water, ? urine: cf. F. strangurie. See Strangle, and Urine.] 1. (Med.) A painful discharge of urine, drop by drop, produced by spasmodic muscular contraction. 2. (Bot.) A swelling or other disease in a plant, occasioned by a ligature fastened tightly about it.

Meaning of Strangury from wikipedia

- Strangury (or stranguria) is the symptom characterized by painful, frequent urination of small volumes that are expelled slowly only by straining and...
- important in serving to highlight his unreliability. Tresham suffered from a strangury caused by an inflammation of his urinary tract, and in December 1605 his...
- at La****, Bhagwant Das, having suffered from a bout of vomiting and strangury, died on 4 December 1589. At the time of his death, Akbar issued a firman...
- many years he had suffered from recurrent fevers (possibly malaria), strangury, intestinal tuberculosis with fistula, and migraine. Now his right arm...
- 1822. In July 1824, he died "very suddenly". It was said to be caused by strangury, but rumours were not without strong su****ions of his being poisoned...
- intelligence. Other traditional uses are in the treatment of gonorrhea, strangury, chronic ulcers, diabetes, anemia, and cerebral disorders. The plant is...
- hematuria (R31) impotence (N48.4) polyuria (R35) retrograde ejaculation strangury urethral discharge urinary frequency (R35) urinary incontinence (R32)...
- Palmerston, Charles Grant and Lord Dudley. Huskisson had been diagnosed with strangury, a tender inflammation of the kidneys. He had undergone surgery, and had...
- the 6th Mughal Emperor. On 6 September 1657, Shah Jahan was ill with strangury and constipation. He failed to hold Jharokha Darshan and the shops were...
- his wife, a nurse, and his servant William Vavasour—who do****ented his strangury. Before he died, Tresham had also told of Garnet's involvement with the...