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Is bleeding normal for a uti and can i clear it up without going to the hospital or doctors office?

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Is bleeding normal for a uti and can i clear it up without going to the hospital or doctors office?

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  1. Bleeding can be a symptom of a UTI, it usually indicates that the urethra (tube that transports the urine) is inflamed due to infection. Bleeding also could be from the v****a and show up in your urine. So, to be safe you should see your doctor for a further work up and urine test.  


  2. yes, it is normal to pass blood with a uti.  i would suggest going to the drs. office for a prescription to fight the bacteria as soon as possible.  you don't want it moving to your kidneys.  for future reference, go get some cranberry pills as the drug store to take daily or when you start to feel symptoms.  

  3. Yeah when i had one i would bleed when i pee and it burned

    You need to go to the doctor or a clinic they will give you meds for it and if you take the meds it will go away in like 3 days

  4. No bleeding is not normal for a urinary tract infection. That means you might have blood in your urine that is highly infected. No it can not clear up without antibiotics to clear the infection in your bladder. I would recommend going to the doctors office as soon as you can just to take care of it. Also start drinking 10 to 12 glasses of water and cranberry. Switch off every other glass. That will start cleaning out your system but you still need antibiotics. Also Cranberry pills or they have UTI stuff by the condoms at walmart. you can try that but your urine will turn orange. I recommend the doctor myself. Good Luck.

  5. no its not...you need to be seen..it could go up into your kidneys which i have to watch out for because of meds...drink cranberry juice...till you see a dr...don't wait though

  6. what is uti???

  7. There's nothing normal with UTI and bleeding on top of that too!  You have to get a script for antibiotics to clear this up.  But I strongly advice for you to see a doctor...go to a free clinic if money is an issue.

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