What Causes Frequent Urination And Blood In Urine?
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I had unprotected sex 2 days ago and the day i had sex i felt the urge to pee i went to the toilet and since then about 5pm yesterday i have been going to the toilet every 2-3minutes and light pink blood appears when i wipe but not when in peeing what could it be?
Frequent urination, burning or pain during urination, pain in the lower part of abdomen and cloudy/bloody or strange smelling urine are the symptoms of UTI.
First of all I suggest you to consult a physician so that he or she will examine You and may order an urine test to find which bacteria is present in your urine and then prescribe an antibiotic.
But before you can see a doctor you can try over-the-counter urinary pain reliever.
You can also try to prevent UTI. Urinate and wash before and after sexual intercourse and keep your genital area dry. Urinating frequently may also help.
Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help.
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What Causes Frequent Urination And Blood In Urine?
Hello, I had gone through your question and understand your concerns. You probably have an Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). Frequent urination, burning or pain during urination, pain in the lower part of abdomen and cloudy/bloody or strange smelling urine are the symptoms of UTI. First of all I suggest you to consult a physician so that he or she will examine You and may order an urine test to find which bacteria is present in your urine and then prescribe an antibiotic. But before you can see a doctor you can try over-the-counter urinary pain reliever. You can also try to prevent UTI. Urinate and wash before and after sexual intercourse and keep your genital area dry. Urinating frequently may also help. Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help.