What Causes Stinging Sensation And Blood Clot Upon Urinating?
hi im having trouble when im going to the loo for a wee it sting and there is the accasional blood clot on the tissue and i have a cramp in my stomach ive have been told by friends it is a water infection and have been drinking water and cranberry juice and even took cranberry tablets but nothnig seem to shift it .
Thank you for using “Ask a doctor” to post your health query. I read carefully your question and I understand your concern.
What you are describing can be a urinary tract infection, but can also be many other things, like kidney stones, or other causes that cause bleeding in the urinary ways.
You should as soon as possible see a local doctor and consider doing an urinalyses and abdominal ultrasound. More examinations may be needed depending on the results of the above.
Drinking water and taking cranberry tablets is not enough to help you heal completely. You will probably need to take antibiotics. Continue doing what you are doing anyway, but also see a doctor as advised above.
Hope this is helpful. Let me know if you need more clarifications.
Regards, Dr. Papaqako
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What Causes Stinging Sensation And Blood Clot Upon Urinating?
Hello, Thank you for using “Ask a doctor” to post your health query. I read carefully your question and I understand your concern. What you are describing can be a urinary tract infection, but can also be many other things, like kidney stones, or other causes that cause bleeding in the urinary ways. You should as soon as possible see a local doctor and consider doing an urinalyses and abdominal ultrasound. More examinations may be needed depending on the results of the above. Drinking water and taking cranberry tablets is not enough to help you heal completely. You will probably need to take antibiotics. Continue doing what you are doing anyway, but also see a doctor as advised above. Hope this is helpful. Let me know if you need more clarifications. Regards, Dr. Papaqako