Blood in your urine could be because of some sort of STD you may have acquired, or from a injury to your kidney, or from a bleeding ulcer. As for your stool, you could have a bleeding ulcer, or an Anal Fisher, which happens when you attempt to pass a bowel movement that is too hard or large to "smoothly" pass through your anus. The brighter the blood, the closer it is at the opening of your anus, while the darker it is the closer to your insides it is. You can also get Anal Fishers from Anal Sex without proper lubricants, or from a male with a large enough penis to cause a tearing of your rectum.
Salmonella does not typically cause bloody urine. However, it can cause bloody stool. The illness can be passed to other people through urine, blood, and stool, so stay away from other people if infected.
Kidney stones could be a cause. Sometimes when a kidney stone is passed it causes a little bleeding.
It could just be from dehydration causing concentrated urine. Sometimes it is from a liver problem or bleeding. Simple tests done in the doctor's office can usually tell which it is.Dehydration or kidney disease can cause brown urine.
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it could be caused by kidney disease. but, if it wasn't a UTI, didn't the vet do any tests to determine the cause of the bleeding?
They Could Tell Its Not Real Urine And You Could Get In Trouble
Chocolate does not cause bleeding. A late effect of prostate irradiation may be small "scars" that can cause some drops of blood in urine. If you have red-tainted urine, consult a physician. Chocolate plays no role in this.
They don't. The urine is in their stool.
Stool and Urine
Yes a fall or blunt injury to the back can cause bleeding in the urine which is called haematuria and needs investigation
we were told by our clinical instructor that one reason no dark colored foods are given to a patient with dengue is that they're watching for signs of bleeding which may be seen in the stool and urine. dark colored foods cause these stuff to also become dark in color and to determine if it is due to the food or blood, a test like stool exam has to be performed..
If you have the correct testing strips you could test yourself for blood in your urine. If the test is positive you should see your medical care provider as soon as possible so she/he can do follow up tests do determine the cause of the bleeding.