What Can Cause Urge To Pee With Burning Sensation And Bleeding?
well when i woke up this morning and went to the bathroom it was burning and little bit of bleeding when i went pee, and when i would go lay down it would feel like i had to pee again like i had to push! could you please help me on what it could be? im really scared never had anything like this happen before
Hello! Welcome to HCM. These symptoms can be due a stone in urinary tract or urinary tract infection. Do you have fever? Need not worry much as this is completely curable. A stone in ureter causes obstruction to urine outflow & smooth muscles in ureter contract excessively to overcome this obstruction & so is the pain. Also, Ca-oxalate stone has spikes on its surface that cause trauma to mucosa of urinary tract & so is the bleeding. Many such patients come to my clinic, to whom I advise ultrasound abdomen & pelvis, X-ray KUB, renal function tests, urine routine, BSL. Treatment is done accordingly. Consult your doctor for antibiotics, analgesics etc. Hope this helps. Wish you speedy recovery. Thanks. Regards.
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What Can Cause Urge To Pee With Burning Sensation And Bleeding?
Hello! Welcome to HCM. These symptoms can be due a stone in urinary tract or urinary tract infection. Do you have fever? Need not worry much as this is completely curable. A stone in ureter causes obstruction to urine outflow & smooth muscles in ureter contract excessively to overcome this obstruction & so is the pain. Also, Ca-oxalate stone has spikes on its surface that cause trauma to mucosa of urinary tract & so is the bleeding. Many such patients come to my clinic, to whom I advise ultrasound abdomen & pelvis, X-ray KUB, renal function tests, urine routine, BSL. Treatment is done accordingly. Consult your doctor for antibiotics, analgesics etc. Hope this helps. Wish you speedy recovery. Thanks. Regards.