Suggest Treatment For A UTI
She may have a urinary tract infection
Detailed Answer:
Hello, and I hope I can answer your question today.
Women can have bleeding from their urinary opening (urethra) and feel burning and pressure when they urinate (pee) because of a bladder infection, called cystitis. It can happen from the woman not drinking enough water, but also from chafing from sex and other causes. It is not a sexually transmitted infection, but because a woman's urinary opening is right next to the vagina, sex can rub bacteria from the vagina up into the urinary opening, causing an infection, called a UTI for short.
UTI (urinary tract infections) can spread to a woman's kidneys which can cause a severe infection if it is not treated. If someone you know is having these symptoms, she should really see a doctor so they can test her urine and if she has an infection, give her a prescription for antibiotics. Antibiotics are necessary to make her feel less burning and make the bleeding go away.
So I hope if a woman you know has this condition you encourage her to see a doctor for treatment. It is unlikely that she will feel better without treatment.
I hope I was able to adequately answer your question today, and that this information was helpful to you. If you need me to clarify anything or any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Best wishes,
Dr. Brown