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Heavy Periods, Abdominal Aches, Blood In My Urine

I am having problems with heavy periods (periods arent regular) and abdominal aches which are on and off (more on). I am having a vaginal scan soon to check for fibroids , but twice within the last few weeks i noticed blood in my urine and I was wondering whether this could be related or should i visit the doctor now rather than wait for my scan next week.
Tue, 25 Mar 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

The blood in the urine can be related to your heavy vaginal bleeding though there are other causes.

If you are currently not having any vaginal bleeding at the time you notice the blood then other causes would have to ruled out.
Other potential causes are: infection,stones, trauma, blood disorders, inflammation of the kidney

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Heavy Periods, Abdominal Aches, Blood In My Urine

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The blood in the urine can be related to your heavy vaginal bleeding though there are other causes. If you are currently not having any vaginal bleeding at the time you notice the blood then other causes would have to ruled out. Other potential causes are: infection,stones, trauma, blood disorders, inflammation of the kidney I hope this helps