Sharp Pain With Burning In Clitoris After Urination, Smelly Dark Yellow Urine With White Clumps And Pink Blood. Any Thoughts?
I'm 16 years old and for about the past 5 days, towards the end of my pee I get this really sharp pain in my clit. My pee is bright yellow and has a really bad smell to it. I also sometimes get these white clumps of something that come out when I pee. Today when I went to the toilet I noticed that when I wiped i had a little bit of a pink blood on the toilet paper. I have a bit of a burning sensation around the whole that I pee out of. I'm extremely scared and don't know what to do..... Do you know what this could be ???
Hi and welcome to HCM,thank you for your query. It can be several things but most common are urinary infections and kidney stones so this is first thing to rule out. In most cases this is nothing serious and can be easily treated,but as i said it requires further evaluation so that you can rule out some more serious conditions such as tumors. Wish you good health. Regards
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Sharp Pain With Burning In Clitoris After Urination, Smelly Dark Yellow Urine With White Clumps And Pink Blood. Any Thoughts?
Hi and welcome to HCM,thank you for your query. It can be several things but most common are urinary infections and kidney stones so this is first thing to rule out. In most cases this is nothing serious and can be easily treated,but as i said it requires further evaluation so that you can rule out some more serious conditions such as tumors. Wish you good health. Regards