Spotting while peeing can be caused by urinary tract infections, kidney stones, or hormonal changes. It can also be a sign of more serious conditions like bladder or kidney cancer. If spotting persists or is accompanied by other symptoms like pain or fever, it should be evaluated by a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
Peeing blood is not normal for a UTI. It could indicate a more serious issue and requires medical attention.
Yes, peeing blood can be a symptom of a UTI, but it is not a common symptom. If you notice blood in your urine, it is important to see a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Peeing blood with a UTI is not a normal symptom and may indicate a more serious issue. It is important to seek medical attention if you experience this symptom.
Yes, experiencing bleeding when peeing can be a symptom of a urinary tract infection (UTI). It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
If you're trying to say you only pee small amonts, that could signal a bladder problem where you cannot hold urine in. If you're trying to say a little comes out after you pee, then that's normal. It just means that you didn't pass all of the urine out of your bladder when you went to the bathroom and that your muscles are not strong enough to hold it in until the enxt time you go to the bathroom. There are exercises that can strngthen these muscles a little, but if it is not a huge problem, then either wear a panty-liner or try to make sure that you pass all of the urine while going to the bathroom.
go to the docters. Its an infection which could lead to you never being able to have kids.
Spotting after urination could be a sign of various conditions, including hormonal imbalances, pregnancy complications, or infections. It's recommended to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause of your late period and spotting for proper evaluation and treatment.
Some say it causes warts, but I think is a myth.
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there can be many causes for a constant peeing sensation. The most popular one would be a bladder infection or a kidney stone. others may be from STDs such as gonorrhea or syphilis which are curable if you catch it in time but very unpleasant to have!
There are several reasons why a cat may be peeing on your rug, including medical issues, stress, or marking territory. It's important to consult with a veterinarian to rule out any health problems and to address any potential stressors in your cat's environment.
You will not die from peeing on yourself.
I was peeing on that bear over there.
See your doctor. You don't mention other problems so it's hard to say but a UTI is possible which is very dangerous when pregnant. If the blood comes from the vagina and not the urethra is can be spotting which is common and not dangerous.
Rain is sometimes both.But not at the same time.
skid marks by not wiping your but properly or by peeing yourself. usually this only occurs when you have a wedgie in your tighty whities/briefs/undies
You have to pee when you get in the bathtub because the liquid of the water gats you thinking about peeing, plus the temp. of the water causes your blatter muscles to relax.