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What Causes Pain Near Vaginal Region And Cloudy Urine?

I started to have pain near my vaginal region and I had cloudy urine. I thought it was a bladder infection at first. Although I recently went to use the bathroom and noticed there was blood in my pee. I know this isn't my menstrual cycle because I finished my cycle a week and a half ago. I want to know if this is a serious problem that I need to get checked out?
Fri, 20 Jun 2014
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Hi,
Your symptoms are indeed suggestive of urinary disturbance. The cause can only be known through a urinalysis for infection as well as occult blood. Tests for renal profile and also a renal sonogram may be needed if deemed so. Urine may also be cultured to see if there is some infection and also the specific antibiotic that is effective. So, please see a physician for a complete evaluation and if necessary, take the opinion of a nephrologist. Please take adequate liquids and maintain genital hygiene. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Pain Near Vaginal Region And Cloudy Urine?

Hi, Your symptoms are indeed suggestive of urinary disturbance. The cause can only be known through a urinalysis for infection as well as occult blood. Tests for renal profile and also a renal sonogram may be needed if deemed so. Urine may also be cultured to see if there is some infection and also the specific antibiotic that is effective. So, please see a physician for a complete evaluation and if necessary, take the opinion of a nephrologist. Please take adequate liquids and maintain genital hygiene. Hope this helps.