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		Definition of strangury in English: strangurynoun ˈstraŋɡjʊriˈstræŋɡjəri mass nounMedicine A condition caused by blockage or irritation at the base of the bladder, resulting in severe pain and a strong desire to urinate. 痛性尿淋沥 Example sentencesExamples -  When non-toxic doses have produced strangury it may be relieved by opium and camphor, and large draughts of water.
 -  It mainly treats syphilitic strangury and turbidity, diarrhea, foot qi, welling abscesses, and swollen sores.
 -  It is indicated for sore throat, diphtheria, aphthae, carbuncles and swelling and erysipelas and strangury.
 -  This product is used to treat heat strangury due to down rushing of damp heat, heat combining in bladder.
 -  They are useful in strangury fever arthritis, amenorrhoea, lumbago and neuropathy.
 
 
 Derivativesadjective straŋˈɡjʊərɪəs Medicine  The main symptom of strangurious conditions is urinary irritation. Example sentencesExamples -  It is used for liver channel damp heat pouring downward with painful, rough, strangurious urination.
 
 
 
 OriginLate Middle English: via Latin from Greek strangouria, from stranx, strang- 'drop squeezed out' + ouron 'urine'.    Definition of strangury in US English: strangurynounˈstraNGɡyərēˈstræŋɡjəri Medicine A condition caused by blockage or irritation at the base of the bladder, resulting in severe pain and a strong desire to urinate. 痛性尿淋沥 Example sentencesExamples -  It is indicated for sore throat, diphtheria, aphthae, carbuncles and swelling and erysipelas and strangury.
 -  This product is used to treat heat strangury due to down rushing of damp heat, heat combining in bladder.
 -  They are useful in strangury fever arthritis, amenorrhoea, lumbago and neuropathy.
 -  It mainly treats syphilitic strangury and turbidity, diarrhea, foot qi, welling abscesses, and swollen sores.
 -  When non-toxic doses have produced strangury it may be relieved by opium and camphor, and large draughts of water.
 
 
 OriginLate Middle English: via Latin from Greek strangouria, from stranx, strang- ‘drop squeezed out’ + ouron ‘urine’.     |