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Urine Infection, Traces Of Urine In Blood, Light Periods. Treatment?

i went doctors for a urine infection and they tested they said a bit of blood was there which te eye cudnt see, i was due on my period the 19th of this month and the past 2 days i have bled extremely lighly as it just looked like a dark bit on the tissue . i showred today didnt see no blood and checked when i went toilet no blood today what does that mean am i okay?
Mon, 21 Oct 2013
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hi,
You have not mentioned your age. I assume that you are of young age. In young sexually active females urinary infection is common which is the most common cause of blood in urine. If urine is also showing pus cells it needs to be cultured and should be treated by appropriate antibiotics. Also get ultrasound of the abdomen to make sure there is no other pathology like stones. Consult a urologist.
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Urine Infection, Traces Of Urine In Blood, Light Periods. Treatment?

hi, You have not mentioned your age. I assume that you are of young age. In young sexually active females urinary infection is common which is the most common cause of blood in urine. If urine is also showing pus cells it needs to be cultured and should be treated by appropriate antibiotics. Also get ultrasound of the abdomen to make sure there is no other pathology like stones. Consult a urologist.