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Pain During Urination, Blood In Urine, Cloudy Urine. What Happened?

Today I had to go to the bathroom to pee really bad, but when I went to pee, it was like it discharged back into myself creating ALOT of pain! I then peed, but then there were drops of blood . It s been a couple of hours and I peed again, stung a little and when it first came out, my pee was a little cloudy and pink, but it changed yellow quickly. What happened? Do I need to be worried?
Fri, 9 Nov 2012
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Urologist 's  Response
Hi,

Thanks for your query to HCM.
Of course u need to be, unfortunately, as it looks like infection or stone in the urinary passage.
You need urine analysis, urine culture, ultrasound scan.
If it is infection, a course of antibiotics should do the trick.
If it is a stone, it may have to be tackled, if more than 1 cm.

Regards
DR GS
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Pain During Urination, Blood In Urine, Cloudy Urine. What Happened?

Hi, Thanks for your query to HCM. Of course u need to be, unfortunately, as it looks like infection or stone in the urinary passage. You need urine analysis, urine culture, ultrasound scan. If it is infection, a course of antibiotics should do the trick. If it is a stone, it may have to be tackled, if more than 1 cm. Regards DR GS