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Recurring Episodes Of Severe Hot Flashes, Stomach Pain Below Belly Button, Rectal Bleeding. Diagnosed As UTI And Prescribed Bacterium. Is The Diagnosis Right?

I am 15 years old. I have been having severe hot flashes and severe stomach pain below my belly button and had rectal bleeding several times. I have been to other doctors and they said I have a UTI . They have been putting me on Bacterium they both times they have diagnosis me with the UTI.
Tue, 26 Jun 2012
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Hi,
Welcome to HCm,
In UTI there is no rectal bleeding so your case is to be evaluated.
You might have infected piles or fissure in ano.
Consult surgeon and take his opinion.
Avoid fried and junk food.
Avoid constipation,
Take plenty of water.
Ok and bye.
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Recurring Episodes Of Severe Hot Flashes, Stomach Pain Below Belly Button, Rectal Bleeding. Diagnosed As UTI And Prescribed Bacterium. Is The Diagnosis Right?

Hi, Welcome to HCm, In UTI there is no rectal bleeding so your case is to be evaluated. You might have infected piles or fissure in ano. Consult surgeon and take his opinion. Avoid fried and junk food. Avoid constipation, Take plenty of water. Ok and bye.