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Suggest Treatment For Frequent Urination And Blood In Urine

Suddenly urinating frequently (every 2-5 min) , Now some blood visible (possibly due to irritation) granules in blood. Is this something I should be concerned with? I know I don t have my menstrual cycle now, possible UTI. Urinating is not painful, but is also not satisfying (only a few drops).
Thu, 11 Jun 2015
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Hello
Such type of condition may be due to these possibilities , these include;
1 Urinary tract infection.
2 Calculus or stone anywhere in urinary system .
3 Anxiety or tension.
4 Hematuria ( blood in urine due to unexplained reason.
So , please get in urine complete examination ( you didn't mention age , may be due to diabetes).
If once a while , not a cause of concern , but if for more than 2-3 days then consult a urologist and get his opinion.
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Suggest Treatment For Frequent Urination And Blood In Urine

Hello Such type of condition may be due to these possibilities , these include; 1 Urinary tract infection. 2 Calculus or stone anywhere in urinary system . 3 Anxiety or tension. 4 Hematuria ( blood in urine due to unexplained reason. So , please get in urine complete examination ( you didn t mention age , may be due to diabetes). If once a while , not a cause of concern , but if for more than 2-3 days then consult a urologist and get his opinion.