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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Blood Discharge During Urination. No Pain. Should I Wait To See Whether Discharge Gets Lighter?

Hello. When I urinate and wipe, there is blood. Sometimes it's dark like my period and sometimes it's just bright red. (My urine is also that way although it has been getting lighter but still a lil red) I don't have any pain (although I did have some cramps which is why I think it's my period) but it's been almost a week & my period should be light by now. Should I just wait & see if it's gets & stays light?
Wed, 27 Nov 2013
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Hello there!
Thank you for asking. If you are getting periods heay for 7 days and still on. Its not normal. You need a gynecologist to help you further. You are menorrhagic. And menorrhagia needs to be sorted out for etiology as there are many. SO See the Gynae Obs people and let them decide what is best for you.

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S khan
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Blood Discharge During Urination. No Pain. Should I Wait To See Whether Discharge Gets Lighter?

Hello there! Thank you for asking. If you are getting periods heay for 7 days and still on. Its not normal. You need a gynecologist to help you further. You are menorrhagic. And menorrhagia needs to be sorted out for etiology as there are many. SO See the Gynae Obs people and let them decide what is best for you. Regards S khan