How Do You Spell LITHURIA?

Pronunciation: [lɪθjˈʊɹi͡ə] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "lithuria" can be explained through its phonetic transcription. The first syllable "lith" is pronounced as /lɪθ/ with the 'th' sound represented by the IPA symbol θ. The second syllable "ur-" is pronounced as /jʊr/ with the 'u' sound represented by the IPA symbol ʊ. The final syllable "-ia" is pronounced as /iə/ with the 'e' sound represented by the IPA symbol ə. This word refers to the presence of excessive amounts of insoluble salts in the urine.

LITHURIA Meaning and Definition

  1. Lithuria refers to the medical condition characterized by the presence of abnormally high levels of lithiasis, or calculi, in the urine. It is a condition predominantly associated with the formation of kidney stones or urinary tract stones. Lithuria is a result of an imbalance in the concentration of various substances in the urine, leading to the precipitation and subsequent formation of solid masses or crystals.

    The condition can be caused by a variety of factors. In some cases, lithuria may be attributed to a diet high in certain minerals or substances that promote stone formation, such as calcium, oxalate, or uric acid. Dehydration can also contribute to lithuria by increasing the concentration of these substances in urine, making it easier for stones to form.

    Symptoms of lithuria can vary depending on the size and location of the stones. Common indications include severe pain in the lower back or abdomen, hematuria (blood in the urine), frequent urination, and discomfort during urination. If left untreated, lithuria can lead to complications like obstruction of the urinary tract, recurrent urinary tract infections, or kidney damage.

    Treatment for lithuria typically involves a combination of dietary modifications, increased fluid intake, and medications to manage symptoms and prevent stone formation. In more severe cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to remove or break up larger stones.

    Regular monitoring and medical supervision are essential for individuals diagnosed with lithuria to prevent the recurrence of kidney stones and manage associated complications effectively.

  2. The excretion of uric acid or urates in large amount in the urine.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for LITHURIA

  • lituria
  • kithuria
  • pithuria
  • oithuria
  • luthuria
  • ljthuria
  • lkthuria
  • lothuria
  • l9thuria
  • l8thuria
  • lirhuria
  • lifhuria
  • liyhuria
  • li6huria
  • li5huria
  • litburia
  • litnuria
  • litjuria
  • lituuria
  • lityuria

Etymology of LITHURIA

The word "lithuria" derives from the combination of two Greek roots: "lithos" and "ouron".

The first root "lithos" (λίθος) means "stone" or "calculus" in Greek and is often used in medical terms referring to solid mineral concretions that may form in the body, such as kidney stones.

The second root "ouron" (οῦρον) means "urine" in Greek. It is used to indicate the presence or relatedness to urine in medical terminology.

Therefore, when combined, the word "lithuria" refers to a medical condition or disorder that involves having calculi or stones present in the urine, often specifically referring to lithiasis or the tendency to form urinary stones.

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