From : From the symptoms you listed, you could have a urinary tract infection and/or vaginal infection. Whether it is due to a bacteria, fungus, or a sexually transmitted disease is impossible to tell without an examination. Left untreated, it could turn into a more severe infection. The safest thing to do is to see your doctor so they can figure out what's going on and treat you appropriately.
Answered 12/6/2017
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GU symptoms: Although this can't be diagnosed with the available information, would recommend medical evaluation to rule out infection.
Answered 6/28/2019
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Gynecologist: I feel the most likely problem is a vaginal infection with blood from the vagina contaminating your urine. It would be helpful if you could prevent vaginal contents from doing this by a clean catch to see if your urine is indeed bloody. If not bloody, see a gynecologist for diagnosis and treatment. You may be sent for a urine culture or to a urologist if deemed advisable after the gyn assessment.
Answered 7/1/2019
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