Hi, I've been up all night having a sensation to urinate frequently. It is not painful but my clitoris experiences a sharp pain at the end of urination and some blood is also released at the end. I have no idea what this can be... It is very uncomfortable and have only managed to get 3 hours of sleep. Please help
Complete blood cell count and urine test with microscopic examination is helpful for further diagnosis. After urine culture test if infection is present than start proper antibiotics under doctor's suggestion. Drink a more water. Avoid alcohol drinking and smoking. Avoid spicy foods. Wear a loose cloth and avoid tight clothes. Maintain proper hygiene. Consult a nephrologist for further diagnosis.
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What Causes Urinating Sensation Frequently?
Hi.. Welcome to healthcare magic. As per your complain you have problem of frequent urination and blood in urine that may be because of urinary tract infection or kidney infection or other problems. Complete blood cell count and urine test with microscopic examination is helpful for further diagnosis. After urine culture test if infection is present than start proper antibiotics under doctor s suggestion. Drink a more water. Avoid alcohol drinking and smoking. Avoid spicy foods. Wear a loose cloth and avoid tight clothes. Maintain proper hygiene. Consult a nephrologist for further diagnosis. I hope my guidance helpful to you.. Take care. Thank you.