UTI vs. Stone: From your description, your pain may be from a UTI or a stone passing down from your kidney toward your bladder. With a stone, your pain will tend to migrate from back, to front, to groin. Blood in the urine can make it seem dark or tea colored. Bladder pain arises from bladder inflammation (UTI) or stone irritation. Your best bet is to be evaluated by a urologist. Go to the er if any fever.
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Likely not.: It could just be ordinary bladder and kidney infection. Std presents usually with penile discharge, bumps or blisters. See your dr for reassurance. Best wishes! http://std-gov.Org/.
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