Experiencing prolonged menstruation followed by further bleeding upon urination may indicate a few potential issues, such as hormonal imbalances, uterine abnormalities, or urinary tract infections that can irritate the bladder. It's also possible that the initial bleeding was related to menstruation, while the subsequent bleeding could be linked to different factors, such as stress or physical activity. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and appropriate management.
If there is no blood then you are not menstruating.
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Yes
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They urinate whatever they drink. If its soda or water or any other thing, they urinate it. Same with blood; doesn't do any harm.
No, but you should be making a trip to the doctor's office!
The only thing that comes to mind is a bladder infection. But if it were a bladder infection, you would probably be getting other symptoms such as a burning sensation when you urinate, as well as having to go to the bathroom more than usual.
Yes, rodents are mammals and need to regulate the ion and water balance of their blood, hence they pee (urinate).
Of course, there's a problem because when you urinate and there's a blood in it, you probably have a UTI(Urinary Tract Infection) or the worst kidney failure.
Just drops of blood no weird feeling
get to a hospital QUICK!! There should NOT be blood that is really bad! go to the doctor NOW!