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Blood In Urine Due To Infection. Need Cure

I know I have an infection, but I have no insurance and can't afford to go to the doctor. I'm now peeing blood and literally can't leave the bathroom. I used to get these all the time but then had my urethra dialated and that fixed the problem for the past 3 years I have not had one single infection, but earlier today I noticed I was going frequently and now I am peeing blood
Mon, 20 May 2013
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Hello and Thank you for your question.
If you are peeing blood, you need to see a doctor and get inspected. You could have more than just an infection, you could have a kidney stone, a tear or kidney or urinary tract damage.

I would not recommend seeking a cure outside the scope of medicine for this type of issue and strongly encourage you to seek help to get financial support to be seen by a doctor.

Kind Regards,
Dr. Ward
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Blood In Urine Due To Infection. Need Cure

Hello and Thank you for your question. If you are peeing blood, you need to see a doctor and get inspected. You could have more than just an infection, you could have a kidney stone, a tear or kidney or urinary tract damage. I would not recommend seeking a cure outside the scope of medicine for this type of issue and strongly encourage you to seek help to get financial support to be seen by a doctor. Kind Regards, Dr. Ward