IPA: //stræŋˈɡjʊəri//
KK: /stræŋˈɡjuːəri/
A medical condition characterized by painful and difficult urination, often resulting in the discharge of urine in small amounts due to spasms in the bladder and urethra.
The patient was diagnosed with strangury after experiencing severe discomfort during urination.
Strangury originates from the Latin 'stranguria', which is derived from 'stringere' (meaning to bind or tighten) and the suffix '-uria' (meaning a condition related to urine). The term describes a condition characterized by painful and difficult urination, reflecting the sensation of being bound or tightened.
Think of the word 'stringere', which means to bind or tighten, to remember that 'strangury' refers to a painful condition where urination feels tight or constricted.
No commonly confused words.