Genital bleeding: It can be difficult for women to determine whether genital area bleeding is urinary or vaginal. Without urinary urgency or burning, it's probably not a urinary tract infection. At your age, STDs are among the most common causes, and any unexplained, new or abnormal vaginal or urinary bleeding should be professionally evaluated. See a doctor or clinic ASAP. Good luck.
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