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Should I go to hospital or walk-in clinic, I have no family doctor.
Go to hospital.
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Q: Blood Clots In Urine
asked by: adz on April 23rd, 2007
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I've had blood clots in my urine for the past few days, this is complicated by the fact I have Phimosis (unable to retract foreskin) and the blood clot then also prevents urine from passing, my only recourse is to then squeeze hard on the backed up urine to force out the blood clot / urine.

I'm not sure if the blood clot is UTI related or something to do with the Phimosis.

Should I go to a hospital or walk-in clinic? I have no family doctor, they are impossible to get in my area.
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srbibhab
replied on September 29th, 2009
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I've had blood clots in my urine for the past few days.
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zigemyster
replied on October 5th, 2009
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srbibhab wrote:
I've had blood clots in my urine for the past few days.


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