Burning and bleeding from vagina?!


Question: Burning and bleeding from vagina!?
Problems: slight blood when urinating, (Cramp felling when urinating) bladder problems,e!.g!. Urinating alot, and sometimes cant make it to toilet

(Perioud is 1 week away)

Any ideas what this might mean!? is it a infection !? or something else

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Answers:
sounds like infection to me or probably kidney stone!.

both of this condition induce inflammation along the urinary tract, which produce your symptoms of urinating a lot (polyuria) coz the urinary tract is irritated!.

if you have a fever, you could have an infection!. better check with the docs!Www@Answer-Health@Com

1) These are typical symptoms of a urinary tract infection (increases urination frequency and urgency, burning and stinging pain when urinating)!. Often the urine tends to be cloudy or contain traces (!) of blood, sometimes the urine is smelly!. -- Many women have urinary tract infections from time to time!.

2) Light urinary tract infections can be treated by yourself: Drink a lot (at least 3 liter per day), prefer water, juice, tea!. There are special "kidney-and-bladder teas" in your pharmacy that really help even from the point of view of a doctor!. Drink cranberry juice if available as this often speeds up recovery, too (about 1 l per day)!.

3) Strong urinary tract infections might not only involve the bladder und urethra, but also affect the kidney!. This is DANGEROUS!. If you notice a lot of blood in your urine or have strong pain in the lower back (kidneys), then visit a doctor immediately! Kidney infections endanger your life and long-term function of kidneys!.

4) Urinary tract infections have usually no relation to your period!.

5) Urinary tract infection can be caused by wrong hygiene (wiping back to front and contaminating the urethra with bowel bacteria); they can be an infection due to a sexual partner; they often simply occur due to coldness and regular becateria present in the urethra orifice!. Exclude origin from sexual partner or you need to be treated both as otherwise mutual re-infection will occur!.

6) If the symptoms persist for more than 5 days or get worse like described above, then visit a doctor!. He will prescribe antibiotics that usually treat the infection in one week!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

This is definately an infection!. You have every clasic sign of a UTI!. Go to the doctor and get an antibiotic before it gets worse!. Good luck!Www@Answer-Health@Com

UTI GET TO THE DOC AND GET CHECKED OUT!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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