the blood in the urine could be due to a lot of things, perhaps a kidney infection, bowel infection or cistitis.
Not directly. It might cause "spotting" - small amounts of blood from inside the womb that sometimes appears between periods and this might contaminate a urine sample (i.e. a false positive for haematuria - blood in the urine). A properly conducted mid-stream urine test should prevent contamination of the urine by uterine blood.
Kidney infection. Painful urination, cloudy urine, pain around waistline, blood in urine. Definitely a kidney infection.
Your question is hard to answer because you don't mention what day you are in your cycle. The spotting could be the start of your period or caused by something else. The info in your question is too vague to give you a really good answer.
Yes, blood in urine can be a sign of a urinary tract infection (UTI).
Yes, blood in urine can be a symptom of a urinary tract infection (UTI).
A urinary tract infection (UTI) or kidney infection could be responsible for causing blood in urine.
It could be styphilis
This can lead to acute glomerulonephritis in some patients.
Do you have blood in your urine? This could indicate a urinary tract infection (UTI) or another health issue.
Not if any blood got on the test prpduct. Only urine shuld be on the space designated to get an accurate reading.
Assuming there is no blood in the urine, you can't get HIV infection from urine.
there could be different reasons. consult a doctor