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Blood can be seen in the urine when a patient is bleeding in some part of his or her urinary system and the blood is being flushed out along with the urine. Common causes include urinary tract infections (UTIs), injury to the urinary tract, kidney or bladder stones, tumor growing in the urinary tract, or a low platelet count.
Call your Health Care Provider (Doctor) if:
- There is blood in the urine. This should never be ignored!
- Bleeding recurs.
- Passing blood clots.
- Unable to urinate.
What the patient can do:
- Drink about 1 quart of water (or other fluids) during each 8-hour period (3 quarts each day), unless your doctor has limited the amount you can drink.
- Take medicines as prescribed.
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Bottomline line is, please make a doctor's appointment immediately so he can give you a check-up to make sure you are fine, or to prescribe some medicine.
What is this?
what could this have been?
what caused it?
yesterday, I went to the bathroom.
and my period isn't supposed to be until the 15'th of next month.
well I was cramping really bad, like period.. but lower- and a lot worse.
and I urinated, and it was...
blood, and like a blood clot.
now it's fine, and doesn't hurt at all.
any ideas?
THANKS!