Abnormal: This type bleeding is often seen with a urinary tract infection or female or bachelor pelvic infection occasionally with kidney stone.See family doctor or Obgyn or urologist for valuation
Answered 10/27/2015
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Possible UTI: i would go to your primary care doctors office and get a urinalysis. An urgent care can check this as well. Some offices have a microscope that can be used to physically look at the urine to see white and red cells to confirm the urine dipstick findings. If this is between your periods and you are on birth control pills, your pills may not be strong enough. Good luck and feel better!
Answered 3/3/2016
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