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Experiencing Blood In Urine, Frequent Urination, Tender Nipples, Lower Abdomen Pain. Swollen Urethra? UTI? Pregnancy?

I'm 22 years old. My last period was approximately 2 weeks ago. For the past 4 days I have been experiening blood in my urine along with frequent urination. There is a bit of pain as the bit of pee trickles out. As of 2 days ago I started experiencing nipple tenderness but only my right nipple. There is also some lower abdomen pain but that's been there for months.

I'm wondering if the blood in my urine could be due to a swollen urethra from rough sex? Or is it something more severe like a UTI or possibly pregnency?
Wed, 3 Jul 2013
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Hi--this sounds like a UTI and not a problem with rough sex. Not pregnancy, but you need a urinalysis and perhaps a urine culture and if this continues for more than two more days, you'll need oral antibiotics
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Experiencing Blood In Urine, Frequent Urination, Tender Nipples, Lower Abdomen Pain. Swollen Urethra? UTI? Pregnancy?

Hi--this sounds like a UTI and not a problem with rough sex. Not pregnancy, but you need a urinalysis and perhaps a urine culture and if this continues for more than two more days, you ll need oral antibiotics