"Dys-" is a prefix that means bad, difficult, or painful. It is commonly used in words like "dysfunctional" or "dysphoria" to indicate an abnormal or difficult condition.
Either "dys-" (as in dysfunction, dystopia) or "mal-" (as in malfunction, malodorous).
Difficult and painful menstruation.
Difficult or painful discharge of urine.
There is no prefix in the term "neuralgia". Neur/o = combining form meaning nerve(s). -algia = suffix meaning pain or painful condition.
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The prefix that means painful or difficult is"dys"
The medical prefix for painful is 'dys-' so if the patient was suffering from something such as painful swallowing, it would be known as dysphagia.
painful or difficult urination.
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the prefix for unlike is -un
The prefix meaning foreign is "exo-".