Could be a urinary tract infection, could be your prostate (if you're a man), could be some sort of genitourinary cancer.
Hesitancy, dysuria, hematuria, and frequency are symptoms of
usually a bladder infection, UTI. In males maybe that, or a problem with the prostate gland.
Hematuria
painless hematuria ( blood in urine is the earliest symptom )
The symptoms are different for different patients. They include : �ۢHematuria, Pain in the flank, Noticeable mass, Weight loss, Fatigue, Loss of appetite, Fevers, Night sweats , Malaise, Anemia.
intermediate frequency
When experiencing runner's hematuria, it's important to first rest and hydrate adequately to help flush out any potential irritants. Monitor the condition for any accompanying symptoms such as pain or persistent bleeding. If hematuria persists for more than a few days or is accompanied by other concerning signs, seek medical advice to rule out any underlying issues. Additionally, consider evaluating your training regimen and footwear to prevent further occurrences.
fluid accumulation and tissue swelling (edema ) initially in the face and around the eyes, later in the legs low urine output (oliguria) blood in the urine (hematuria)
painless hematuria ( blood in urine is the earliest symptom )
Strep throat, caused by Streptococcus bacteria, typically does not lead directly to blood in the urine (hematuria). However, if a strep infection leads to complications such as post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis, it can affect the kidneys and potentially result in hematuria. It's important to consult a healthcare professional if there are symptoms of blood in the urine, as it can indicate various underlying conditions.
Symptoms are often vague and include (in order of frequency) fatigue, headache, dizziness, sleep disturbances, cardiac symptoms, apathy, nausea, and memory disturbances.
You need to describe symptoms. Check oscillator frequency and power supply.