I would say no, it's not normal and to get it checked by a doctor. But how can you tell where it's coming from? It may just seem that way.
I new kinda that would be your answer,but it definetly is comin from there,i feel the warm flow,like im urinating comin from there and from where the blood is on the pad,its for sure,thanks for your response
It could be a symptom of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. I had a dear friend who literally bled from her belly button, and this was the case with her. Please go to a DR.
I am having the same problem since three months. For the past three cycles I had bleeding from urethra, it stops once my period ends. From the next day I get some watery discharge and it is slightly yellow in color. Also I find that my urethra is swollen and the swelling has been increasing since three months.
Is this serious? I had googled a lot to find the cause of this problem but could not find a relevant one. Can someone help?
FinalUrethral bleeding is NEVER a good thing , period or not. It can indicate anything from a bladder or kidney infection,to a uterine tear from a coil-type contraceptive , to cancer. I really don't mean to be an alarmist ,but your health , your future reproductive health or even you life may be at stake. This is a sign with myriad possibilities, none of them good .Please go to the doctor ASAP or ER if severe or painful.PLEASE!
urethrorrhea
False
Urethrorrhea is an abnormal discharge.
Sounding frequently causes a small amount of bleeding from the urethra. This is why it should only be done by a professional.
Suture of the urethra.
No, having a fibroid will not make you bleed out of your urethra during your menstrual cycle (the cycle refers to the entire reproductive cycle). If you're bleeding out of your urethra then that suggests a urinary tract infection, see your doctor.
Urethramissing a word... delete and rephrase... unless u mean the urethra, then yes it carries both.
A urethral prolapse is women'shealth problem in which pressure in the abdomen and groin causes the urethra to bulge out of its opening in the vagina. It can be very painful and women often experience vaginal bleeding and frequent urges to urinate.
This could be areas of hardening or calcification around the urethra, the tube that you pee out of.
bleeding; injury to the bladder, urethra, and ureters; wound infection; and blood clots.urethral obstruction.Postoperative voiding difficulties.Vaginal prolapse
A cystoscope is a medical instrument used during a cystoscopy. It is inserted into the urethra to help exam the lining of the urinary bladder and urethra.
Up through the urethra.Transurethral means through the urethra.