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What are the symptoms of a urinary tract infection aside from blood in the stool?In: Health [Recategorize] |
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Urinary tract infection
Symtoms include:
dysuria-painful urination
hematuria-blood in urine
Increased frequency or urge to urinate
Flank pain can indicate the infection has gone to the kidneys
Foul smelling urine
See your doctor for a urine analysis and a urine culture and sensitivity if you have any of these symptoms.
When you wipe there may be a tinge of color. But not always. Other symptoms are pain when you pee and having to pee a lot, but only having a tiny bit come out. If you have any of these symptoms, call your doctor. If you can actually see blood in your urine, you need to see a doctor right away, it could be more serious.
More input from WikiAnswers Contributors:
- If you have a UTI you would know. It feels as if you are pissing bullets. It is so painful that if you think you have one go to the doctor immediately and drink lots of cranberry juice. Note: Cranberry/apple juice from Snapple doesn't taste as bad as some others might.
If you have blood in your stool, go straight to the doctor, this is NOT a urine infection
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A SYMPTOM OF a urinary tract infection is NOT blood in the stool. Thats two different issues. Symptoms of UTI may be burning sensation when peeing, urge to pee frequently, then not much comes out, pain when urinating etc... BLOOD IN THE STOOL is something else. If it is bright red, fresh blood, it could be a hemmoroid, or an anal fissue close to the anus. IF IT IS dark blood, that indicates bleeding higher up internally. You need to see a physician!! <<>>
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