Had Stringy Clots After Periods, Light Pink Discharge. Is This Blood In Urine ?
I thought I got my period 3 days ago. There was stringy clots the fist day, only when I used the bathroom. I haven't needed to ware a pad. I had sex last night with zero blood and when I peed after there was just light pink on the toilet paper and very light pink in the toilet. Is this blood in my urine? Or my period? Also my lower back, hips and abdomen hurt, and I've have water stools for 3 days. No fever though.
It is possible that this is blood in the urine but it may be related to any minor trauma to the vaginal tract during intercourse. Blood in the urine may also be related to other conditions such as (1)urinary tract infections, (2)blood disorders, (3) masses in any aspect of the urinary tract, (4) stones, (5) kidney disease At present you can observe for today. if it continues beyond 24 to 48 hrs then you can consider visiting your doctor.
The abdominal pain is likely related to your diarrhoea. The main treatment for diarrhoea is fluid management- this means using enough liquids so that you do not become dehydrated.
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Had Stringy Clots After Periods, Light Pink Discharge. Is This Blood In Urine ?
Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic It is possible that this is blood in the urine but it may be related to any minor trauma to the vaginal tract during intercourse. Blood in the urine may also be related to other conditions such as (1)urinary tract infections, (2)blood disorders, (3) masses in any aspect of the urinary tract, (4) stones, (5) kidney disease At present you can observe for today. if it continues beyond 24 to 48 hrs then you can consider visiting your doctor. The abdominal pain is likely related to your diarrhoea. The main treatment for diarrhoea is fluid management- this means using enough liquids so that you do not become dehydrated. I hope this helps