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Q: blood in urine and pain in back
asked by: carljung on May 2nd, 2009
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Greetings - am a 40something female - history of pain in right hip area and occasional (what i thought was vaginal) bleeding over 3 year period - earlier lazer treatment for pre-cancerous cervical cells (in 20s).Paps and ovary scans all clear. Mid-cycle blood usually stringy, pale pink, seemed to be exacerbated by prolonged and strenuous physical activity. Stopped going to the gym and it seemed to help. Today bleeding again. Mid-cycle, just past ovulating. Pain in right side and through to lower back. Took care to note where blood was coming from - uncertain really, but think it was in the urine. A swipe of the vaginal opening did not reveal blood.It is difficult to determine colour of urine as that frequently changes due to vitamin supplements i take (B12 predominantly). It is a joke in my family about the frequency of my urinating. Not sure if it is common or not - about 8 - 10 times a day depending on fluid intake. Sometimes immediately after I have been I will need to go again. The pain is not severe, and i realised today that I feel it on and off frequently but have become used to it so as not to be alarmed. I think i have put it down to ovary pain during ovulation. Anyway, suggestions would be welcome. Thanks in advance.
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