An agitated child with urinary infection is always a cause of concern. Often, young children cannot specifically express their problems related to urination and genitalia. Hence, clinicians need to approach such patients in a specific manner. Following article gives a brief outline about dysuria which is one of the most common urogenital problems.

Dysuria is one of the most common urogenital presentations in pediatric patients. It is the commonly reported condition characterized by burning sensation caused due to muscular contraction Causes of dysuria: Dysuria is defined as symptoms of pain and/or burning associated with urination. Dysuria may be caused by a wide range of infectious and noninfectious causes, but it usually develops from one of several common disorders of childhood and adolescence. Most children with dysuria as a chief complaint will have other primary illnesses of the…