Yes, a UTI can cause blood in your urine. Other symptoms to look out for include frequent urination, burning sensation while urinating, cloudy or strong-smelling urine, and pelvic pain. If you experience these symptoms, it is important to see a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
"Have you had symptoms like a UTI, blood spotting, or any other worrying issues lately?"
Yes, the flu can cause joint pain along with other symptoms such as fever, fatigue, and muscle aches.
Potential causes of long stool include a high-fiber diet, dehydration, or certain medical conditions like irritable bowel syndrome. If long stool is persistent, accompanied by other symptoms like abdominal pain or blood in the stool, it should be a cause for concern and prompt a visit to a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
Feeling faint can be a sign of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) rather than high blood sugar. Hypoglycemia can occur when there is not enough glucose available for your body to use as fuel. It is important to monitor blood sugar levels regularly to determine the cause of symptoms like feeling faint.
Yes, symptoms of leukemia such as fatigue, weight loss, fever, and frequent infections can overlap with symptoms of other illnesses. However, the presence of abnormal blood cell counts and specific markers on blood tests can help differentiate leukemia from other conditions. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
The lowest blood pressure can be is debatable because a low blood pressure does not necessarily cause death. If a person has no other symptoms and has a blood pressure that is almost always 85/55, then there is no problem. However, if this blood pressure has other symptoms like fever, fainting, or other general illness, it should be checked immediately by a doctor.
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Some symptoms that the esophagus may be bleeding are: 1.the taste of blood in the throat 2.coughing up bright red blood or mucous 3.blood in the stool (a "tarry" texture, or frank red blood) Any of these symptoms or any other symptoms that lead a person to even suspect that they may be bleeding in their esophagus or anywhere else in the digestive tract should cause the person to seek immediate medical care.
Symptoms differ from a chemical to other.
A stroke or brain aneurysm can result in sudden blockage of blood flow the brain, which can result in disability or death. Other conditions, such as central nervous system vasculitis can also cause similar symptoms.
Iron is not a vitamin, but a mineral. If a person has low iron levels in the blood, it may cause fatigue and other symptoms, especially in women.
Frequent fainting is one of the symptoms of low blood pressure. However, you should still consult with your family physician or local medical clinic as there may be other causes.
Asthma is a serious but manageable disease. Lack of air and constriction of airways can certainly cause higher blood pressure (and other symptoms) - you have an emergency inhaler but should not rely on it for ongoing symptoms. Do see your health professional regularly and have your symptoms and their severity monitored and tracked.
Many ovarian cysts do not cause any symptoms. Symptoms often indicate a large or ruptured cyst, or one that is blocking blood supply. Pain in the pelvic area, either a dull continuous ache or sudden sharp pain is a common symptom. Other symptoms include dizziness, bloating or the need to urinate frequently.
"Have you had symptoms like a UTI, blood spotting, or any other worrying issues lately?"
No. Gout symptoms are caused by the excessive formation of Uric acid in the blood This in turn crystalised forming tiny sharp crystals that are trapped in synovial joints and other parts of the body
Yes, the flu can cause joint pain along with other symptoms such as fever, fatigue, and muscle aches.