It is a possibile especially the sugar-free. I had been drinking 3-5 sugar-free and regular energy drinks per day and was getting up at night to urinate too often. Then I thought I had a uti, went to doctor had a UA no infection but blood in urine for no apparent reason. So I quit drinking the drinks for a few days, the blood started decreasing. today I drank 1 sugar-free and noticed more blood in urine. Soooooo I am going to quit them and find out, but I do believe energy drinks can cause urine in the blood.... I do love to drink them though!
No.
To the best of my knowledge, energy drinks cannot cause false positives for PCP.
Mirena doesn't cause bleeding with urination. See your health care provider, as you probably have an infection.
no.
No.
i do believe energy drinks do cause gallstones.
Implantation bleeding typically occurs when a fertilized egg attaches to the uterine lining and usually results in light spotting rather than heavy bleeding. It does not directly cause increased urination. However, hormonal changes associated with early pregnancy can sometimes lead to frequent urination. If you're experiencing significant changes in urination, it's best to consult with a healthcare professional.
A bleeding ulcer (in the stomach) is very dangerous and in some cases can even cause a person to bleed to death, however, it has no connection to the bladder and does not cause uncontrollable urination. A person could have both a stomach problem and a bladder problem, but the problems are separate.
Yes; pain during urination is a symptom of chlamydia.
Kidney stones could be a cause. Sometimes when a kidney stone is passed it causes a little bleeding.
Some STDs that can cause frequent urination include chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomoniasis.
Yes. High doses of caffeine can cause breathing problems, especially in the young. Children under 16 should avoid energy drinks.