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Blood In Urine. What Is The Reason?

Hi I had a smear test done yesterday and the nurse took a urine sample first and it showed I had spotting of blood in my urine. When she done the smear she also noticed bleeding from my cervix. It was my first ever smear and I'm so nervous incase something serious is wrong. My period isn't due until next week so I am thinking it couldn't be because of that. Is this normal
Wed, 24 Apr 2013
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Hi and welcome to HCM.
You shouldnt be worried but it is question is this blood caused by cervix or vaginal bleeding or by kidney ,urethral or ureteral bleeding. You should do urogenital ultrasound to check for kidney stone or infection. Cervix bleeding may be visualized by colposcopy and HPV testing should be performed just to rule something serious out. Wish you good health.
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Blood In Urine. What Is The Reason?

Hi and welcome to HCM. You shouldnt be worried but it is question is this blood caused by cervix or vaginal bleeding or by kidney ,urethral or ureteral bleeding. You should do urogenital ultrasound to check for kidney stone or infection. Cervix bleeding may be visualized by colposcopy and HPV testing should be performed just to rule something serious out. Wish you good health.