Burns While Urinating, Line Of Red Discharge, Stomach Cramps. On Pills. What Could This Be?
Hi I'm 18 years old female, for about 2 weeks now I've had burning when I urinate and burning afterwards. I was given this powder to put in my drink and that seemed to work. However every now and again it burns to urinate. Today I wiped and there was a line of red discharge. I have been also feeling very tired and having stomach cramps. What could this be? ... About a month ago I was having thick brown discharge for about 4-5 days. I am on the pill. Thank you
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you are suffering drom urinary tract infection(UTI) and when you are on oral contraceptive pills the chances of uti increase ...vaginitis and urethritis is common in females...if UTI left untreated your urine starts to having blood and the ifection can spread upwards to your kidney ...kindly do urine r/e with c/s.....ang get cured........the powder you are having only finishes the burning sensation not the cause(citralka)
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Burns While Urinating, Line Of Red Discharge, Stomach Cramps. On Pills. What Could This Be?
Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das Look, your description indicates a very high possibility of urinary tract infection. Immediately, do a routine urine examination and then consult with a general physician. An increased number of pus cells in urine will indicate presence of urinary tract infection. Now, in that case, you have to take a broad spectrum antibiotic like ciprofloxacin group of drug. Hope this will help. Regards.