There may be bacteria in or around the urethra but they normally cannot enter the bladder. A catheter can pick up bacteria from the urethra and allow them into the bladder, causing an infection to start
It sounds like a bladder infection, which could become a serious problem if not taken care of. Go see your doctor. If it's a bladder infection, it can easily be taken care of with antibiotics. If it is something else, they will find it.
Blood in your urine can be due to but not limited to: a bladder infection, kidney infection, prostrate problem, kidney stones, and bladder stones. Blood in your urine no matter how small is not normal, and should be checked out by a physician. A simple urinalysis is probably where they will start, this will show white and red blood cells that can be present that you can not even see with the naked eye. They can also check for infection, an infection could be caused by a bladder infection, kidney infection, kidney stones and bladder stones that may be cutting the urinary track. A bladder infection if not taken care of (usually with antibiotics) can travel to your kidneys and then you may be in a life threatening situation if not treated quickly and properly. Some doctors stop with just using the urine test strips but that doesn't always indicate an infection, insist that they run a urine culture. A urine culture will not only be more accurate, it will also tell you what type of infection it is and exactly what antibiotic will cure the infection. Hope this helps. Cheyzer
If your not bleeding then your pregnant if you start bleeding in your pregnancy it's a miscarriage
It could be the start of cystitis, a infection of the urinary tract, perhaps the intercourse was a little rough causing bruising around the urethra (the entrance to the bladder or bacteria entered the bladder and caused the infection. If peeing starts to burn then visit your doctor for some antibiotics, meanwhile drinking cranberry juice can help relieve pain. In future, use the toilet before sex and make sure your both clean.
It could mean you are about to start your period or you may have a bladder infection. I had this happen before when I had a bladder infection... If you're pregnant it could be the onset of a miscarriage
If you found out your baby was not alive before you started miscarrying like i did, then the baby is still in there until you pass it. When you start bleeding and have clots come out, then the baby goes with it. if the baby does not come out, after awhile you can get an infection and could die from the infection. Hope this helps
The duration to treat an E. coli bladder infection, also known as a urinary tract infection (UTI), typically ranges from 3 to 7 days with appropriate antibiotic treatment. Most patients start to feel relief within a day or two after starting antibiotics. However, it’s essential to complete the full course of medication as prescribed to ensure the infection is fully cleared. If symptoms persist or worsen, a follow-up with a healthcare provider is advisable.
While many women who miscarry will start with only spotting, it is possible that the first sign of miscarriage can be heavy bleeding, possibly with clot or tissue passage.
the infection might start in 2012,2013 or 2014 maybe worse
You should wait until you at least have one normal menstrual cycle after miscarriage to avoid infection in your uterus, but it IS best to wait 3 months to try again. Even with an early miscarriage, your body needs to recover and it takes about 3 months for your uterus and hormones to return to normal after pregnancy. There is a greater than normal chance of having another miscarriage if you start trying again too early. The longer you were pregnant before miscarriage also affects the amount of time it takes for your body to return to normal. Talk to your doctor.
Start by visiting your doctor and asking them if they have someone to refer you too. The next step I would use is to search through different for places to go. There are many options.