Frequently gonorrhea.
yes only if you have an std hope this helps -john
It might be Syphilis.
Urine is sterile, assuming no urinary tract infection. HIV is not shed in urine of HIV infected persons. There might be a theoretical risk of STD transmission as the urine picks up traces of chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes, etc passing over genital tissues. But to my knowledge nobody has ever acquired an STD by exposure to urine.
Come on, the same way heterosexuals do. By having sex with a person that has a STD.
Go to the doctor. You could have a STD.
Getting tested for STDs is almost painless. The only discomfort you might experience is the needle point used to collect blood. Not every screening for STDs involved a blood test, though.
Your physician will advise the tests for you. The pathologist will take your blood and urine for the testing.
Yes, if you are seeing anything that isn't urine when you urinate there is something wrong. This is a symptom of many std's and i recommend you see your doctor as soon as possible. If it is an std prolonging a doctors visit could make it worse.
You might have an STD.
If a woman had a bimanual exam during the STD screening, then it might detect PID. Simple urine testing will not detect PID.
We cannot diagnose conditions and diseases. Consult your doctor.
There are several things that can cause it and most are pretty serious. Some medications can do it. An STD can cause it. Kidney stones are a major cause or damage to kidneys or bladder are also possible. You need to get to a doctor and have it checked out as soon as possible.