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What Causes Blood In Urine And Vaginal Burning?

My daughter had a routine check up; she is 10 yrs old. The doctor saw a little blood in her urine, and sent it to the lab on Wednesday, 15 June. Results aren't back; my daughter is scheduled to fly out of town on Saturday, 18 June. She has complained of vaginal burning, but she doesn't complain everyday. Any suggestions?
Wed, 30 Dec 2015
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Hello, awaiting the urine report, you may please make her sit in a tub of water with potassium permanganate solution, for 5 min 2 times a day.
rest has to be evacuated
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"This provisional advice provided by me stands subject to the patient undergoing a physical examination and is based entirely on inputs provided by patient/attendants. The patient is advised for physical examination at earliest"
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What Causes Blood In Urine And Vaginal Burning?

Hello, awaiting the urine report, you may please make her sit in a tub of water with potassium permanganate solution, for 5 min 2 times a day. rest has to be evacuated Disclaimer This provisional advice provided by me stands subject to the patient undergoing a physical examination and is based entirely on inputs provided by patient/attendants. The patient is advised for physical examination at earliest