Depends...: Antibiotics taken for your UTI may have disturbed the bacterial flora that normally live in your gut, resulting in altered stooling and achiness. In this circumstance, on occasion, an opportunistic bacteria, c.Difficile, can infect the colon. Its best to mention your symptoms to your treating doctor--he may want a stool specimen to check and to examine you. Never ignore bleeding from the GI tract.
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Yes: Mucus and blood in the urine can be due to a uti. You should be checked.
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