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In acute orchiepididymitis, when does pain typically increase?

  • Miction
  • Defecation
  • Movement (correct)
  • Erection

What is the normal frequency of miction in a 24-hour period?

  • 20-24 times
  • 14-20 times
  • 7-12 times (correct)
  • 2-3 times

What does the term 'pollakiuria' refer to?

  • Rare mictions (correct)
  • Absence of miction
  • More than 2000 ml of urine in 24 hours
  • Less than 500 ml of urine in 24 hours

What is 'stranguria' characterized by?

<p>Acute urinary retention (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is 'ischuria paradoxa'?

<p>Forced, frequent and painful miction (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What term describes excessive urine secretion (more than 2000 ml in 24 hours)?

<p>Pyuria (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Urinary Tract Symptoms

  • In acute orchiepididymitis, pain typically increases at night.

Urination Frequency

  • The normal frequency of miction (urination) in a 24-hour period is not specified, but relevant terms are defined below.

Urination Disorders

  • Pollakiuria refers to frequent urination of small amounts.
  • Stranguria is characterized by painful urination.
  • Ischuria paradoxa is a condition where the bladder is full, but the person is unable to urinate.

Excessive Urine Secretion

  • Polyuria describes excessive urine secretion, which is characterized by more than 2000 ml of urine in a 24-hour period.

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