Constant Burning Of Urethra, Urine Culture Showed Low Trace Of Infection, Discharged Some Black Stuff On Toilet. What It Could Be?
I went to the hospital for constant burning and full lower belly, they did a urine culture it came back with a very low trace of infection. Two days after I started having bad low back pain and burning of the urethra even more, I showered and place an ice pack there. Bout 10 min later iI peed and there was about a teaspoon of little black things going to the bottom of the toilet. 20 Min later iI had no pain. Any ideas?
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood your concerns. You need to have an complete urine examination done to see whether there are any rbc or not. In my opinion the black thing you have mentioned might be blood and you need to get ruled out of that immediately. Nothing much to worry but its always safe to get ruled out earlier. As there is low trace infection the cause for blac thing must be that too. Thank you.
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Constant Burning Of Urethra, Urine Culture Showed Low Trace Of Infection, Discharged Some Black Stuff On Toilet. What It Could Be?
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood your concerns. You need to have an complete urine examination done to see whether there are any rbc or not. In my opinion the black thing you have mentioned might be blood and you need to get ruled out of that immediately. Nothing much to worry but its always safe to get ruled out earlier. As there is low trace infection the cause for blac thing must be that too. Thank you.