hi there it could be a sign of cystitis diabitis or a kidney infection some woman only have blood in there urine when they have a water infection
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bloody diarrhea
Common symptoms of the STD that causes frequent urination include pain or burning sensation while urinating, increased frequency of urination, and cloudy or bloody urine. Other symptoms may include genital itching, unusual discharge, and discomfort during sexual intercourse. It is important to seek medical attention if you experience any of these symptoms.
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Symptoms of orchitis include swelling of one or both testicles, tenderness in the groin area, fever, headache, and nausea. Symptoms may also include bloody discharge from the penis, and pain during urination, intercourse, or ejaculation.
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infamatory bowel disease
Pregnancy involves a fertilized egg that's gets implanted in the womb of a woman that grows into an embryo, a fetus, and then after nine months is delivered as a baby. UTI stands for Urinary Tract Infection and has to do with bacteria invading and causing burning sensation on urination and possibility a fever and will not result in a baby being born.
Symptoms of abdominal pain, bloody urine or vaginal discharge, and discomfort with urinating can overlap in both urinary tract infections and pregnancy. A urine pregnancy test (which can be very sensitive but not 100% accurate, especially in the first few weeks of a pregnancy) is often obtained to rule-out pregnancy if there's concern about a urinary tract infection.
Common causes of bloody diarrhea include infections, inflammatory bowel disease, and certain medications. Bacteria can contribute to this symptom by infecting the gastrointestinal tract and causing inflammation and damage to the lining of the intestines, leading to bleeding.
Get it to an exotic animal veterinarian! NOW! This is a symptom of a disease known as Cryptosporidiosis that is potentially fatal to geckos!
Having a bloody nose isn't uncommon, but when it persists for months, you need medical attention. A bloody nose can be a symptom of a much larger problem.