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What Causes Frequent Urination And Blood In Urine?

I constantly have to use the bathroom to urinate frequently. Sometimes I wipe and there s blood on the tissue. When this happens it feels a little crampy in my lower abdomen. I m scared it may be some type of cervical cancer. I sometimes urinate and it s tinged with blood
Wed, 3 Jun 2015
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Hi I did review your concern.
Blood in urine especially when it is seen on wiping with tissue is usually due to lesion in vagina and cervix or on tip of urethra.


I would recommend you to consult a gynecologist and get a pelvic exam, such blood can be due to urethritis, cervicitis or due to unwanter growth in vagina or cervix. It could also be due to vaginal dryness that occurs after menopause.


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What Causes Frequent Urination And Blood In Urine?

Hi I did review your concern. Blood in urine especially when it is seen on wiping with tissue is usually due to lesion in vagina and cervix or on tip of urethra. I would recommend you to consult a gynecologist and get a pelvic exam, such blood can be due to urethritis, cervicitis or due to unwanter growth in vagina or cervix. It could also be due to vaginal dryness that occurs after menopause. I hope this helps Wish you all the best Thank you for using healthcare magic