Gastraneuria is a term used in medical jargon to describe the presence of blood in the urine. The spelling of gastraneuria is phonetically represented in IPA as /ɡæstrə-ˌnjʊər-iə/. The word consists of two main parts: 'gastro' meaning stomach and 'neuria' referring to nervous tissue. Combining these parts creates the medical term, which when pronounced correctly, is /ɡæstrə-ˌnjʊəriə/. Gastraneuria is a significant indication of possible underlying health issues such as injury, inflammation or infection of the urinary tract or kidney stones.
A loss of energy in the nerve-supply of the stomach.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.