Urethral hemorrhage or urethral bleeding is the usual terminology, but it can also be referred to as the less specific term of hematuria, which is blood in the urine. Until the exact source of the bleeding is known, whenever there is blood seen (or found microscopically) in the urine, it is called hematuria and can occur due to trauma, infections or bladder or kidney disease.
urethrorrhagia
urethrorrhagia
Ureteritis means inflammation of a ureter.
In general, a word ending in -algia refers to pain. Ureteralgia, then, is pain in the ureter.
Ureterrhagia means bleeding from the ureter. It inevitably results in hematuria, or blood in the urine.
The term used for bleeding from or near the urethra is urethral hemorrhage. It can be a sign of cancer and your doctor should be seen right away.
urethrorrhagia
Pyoureter is the medical term meaning pus in the ureter.
A puss is a vulgar term that describes the discharge from a female genitals.
The medical term for bloody nasal discharge is epistaxis.
Ureterolithiasis is the medical term meaning presence of stones in the ureter.
The medical term for ureter dilation is hydroureter. This condition refers to the abnormal widening of the ureter, typically due to blockage or obstruction. Treatment may involve addressing the underlying cause to relieve the dilation.
It is called Menorrhagia
electrostatic discharge
urethritis
embolism
embolism
Hemorrhagic nasal discharge
urethrostenosis The -stenosis word ending is related to stenographer which literally means "one who writes narrowly". Stenographers write in shorthand or a constricted way.