I'm a 20 yr old male who is not currently
sexually active.
When I urinate blood has started to appear
in the urine at the end of the urination.
There is no pain although there is a fair
amount of blood present.
It could be a UTI but I do not show any of
the other symptoms.
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fiona05
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Posted: 01-18-08 05:51am
if a person has uti and there is blood in
the urine it would indicate the infection
is quite severe. in this case, there would
almost certainly be a lot of pain as well.
so i dont know what could be wrong. i
suppose it's still possible it could be a
uti, but either way it definately sounds
like you should get checked out. go to a
doctor.
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^Serenity^
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Posted: 01-18-08 19:46pm
I agree with fiona05 you really should go
see a doctor. Anytime a person has blood
in their urine they should consult their
doctor.
The other thought is a kidney stone but
those are quite painful and you would feel
that passing.
Go see a doctor..PLEASE!!!!
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adnara
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Posted: 01-18-08 23:37pm
First, go see a doctor.
Blood in urine can be cause by kidney
infections, or even if someone punched you
in the kidney. Either way, it is very
serious. You need medical attention.
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young Girl
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Posted: 01-18-08 23:42pm
doctor
asap
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crazyinluvwitchu
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Posted: 01-18-08 23:44pm
I think you should go get checked by a
doctor asap!
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