
What Causes Blood Traces In Urine?

Question: When I urinated there is some light in color blood when I wipe and last night there was pain when I went but this morning no pain but still a little blood but also last night for almost an hour I was going every 10 minutes
Brief Answer:
Detailed below.
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear and thanks for your query.
As you describe blood when you wipe is from your genital ways or form urine .
If you have had frequent urination with blood and abdominal pain last night ,it may be a stone that may pass from urinary ways to get way.
But I cant exclude any vaginal or cervical infection.
Hence get a vaginal examination with vaginal swab and urinalysis to determine who is the cause.
Take much liquids and cranberry tea.
All the best
Detailed below.
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear and thanks for your query.
As you describe blood when you wipe is from your genital ways or form urine .
If you have had frequent urination with blood and abdominal pain last night ,it may be a stone that may pass from urinary ways to get way.
But I cant exclude any vaginal or cervical infection.
Hence get a vaginal examination with vaginal swab and urinalysis to determine who is the cause.
Take much liquids and cranberry tea.
All the best
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad


I just had a vaginal exams last week and everything came back ok.
Brief Answer:
It is a urinary infection
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear again.
If last week you have done vaginal exam and its come back OK ,vaginal and cervical infection is excluded.
Make an urinalysis with urine culture.
After that you can take the proper treatment .
All the best and fast recovery
It is a urinary infection
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear again.
If last week you have done vaginal exam and its come back OK ,vaginal and cervical infection is excluded.
Make an urinalysis with urine culture.
After that you can take the proper treatment .
All the best and fast recovery
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Ashwin Bhandari

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