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One in five women will develop a UTI during her life. But what are UTIs? and what causes this type of infection?...
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Q: Blood When Urinating
asked by: leahlou on February 3rd, 2004
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Last night I was suffering constant trips to the toilet to urinate. Because it was so painful, I thought it must be cystitis. Then I noticed I was passing bright red blood and suffered really bad pain which I realised was the passing of small blood clots. Finally at 5 am it stopped. I still feel a bit sore but no pain or visible blood. Any ideas? I am a bit worried. Sad
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Mercury19
replied on February 4th, 2004
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Hey! Well, if you are anything like me, you have a urniary tract infection. I get them all the time. Get to a doctor quick k? They can get you back on track ^_^
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JUICYPOO
replied on October 20th, 2004
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U R Not Alone
I'm having the same problem and I also think I may be pregnant are uti's dangerous during pregnancy ?
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2littlegirlz
replied on October 20th, 2004
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Ive never had small blood clots with a uti I used to get them every couple of months. I would get into the doctor even though it has stopped, utis can stop hurting but still hang around and the only cure is medication
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