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What Causes A Strong Woody-menthol Odor In Urine With Blood?
My urine has a strong woody-menthol odor and I think I have a bit of blood in my urine for the past 2 days as well as my vagina feels cold. For the record, I have not applied anything topical or had sex in weeks. At the moment I have bronchitis which I m on my 4th week of being sick. Just thought I would mention that but don t see how they could be related. This is pretty wacky to me but what could this be causing this issue?
From your signs and symptoms it suggests that you might be having, 1, chronic urinary tract infection, 2, Irritable bladder, 3, Lax pelvic floor muscles or 4, Bladder prolapse i.e. cystocele. You may require an evaluation of your case. Consult Gynecologist and get examined. She may go for some investigations like 1, Routine urine checkup, 2, ultrasound of Genito-urinal tract, 3, cystoscopic examination. After examination and investigations, your Gynecologist will go for a diagnosis and plan of treatment accordingly. Meanwhile, do pelvic floor muscle exercises. Take plenty of water. Keep local hygiene clean, dry and airy. Avoid constipation.
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What Causes A Strong Woody-menthol Odor In Urine With Blood?
Hi, From your signs and symptoms it suggests that you might be having, 1, chronic urinary tract infection, 2, Irritable bladder, 3, Lax pelvic floor muscles or 4, Bladder prolapse i.e. cystocele. You may require an evaluation of your case. Consult Gynecologist and get examined. She may go for some investigations like 1, Routine urine checkup, 2, ultrasound of Genito-urinal tract, 3, cystoscopic examination. After examination and investigations, your Gynecologist will go for a diagnosis and plan of treatment accordingly. Meanwhile, do pelvic floor muscle exercises. Take plenty of water. Keep local hygiene clean, dry and airy. Avoid constipation. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon