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Old 02-03-2009, 12:42 AM   #1
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The last two times I've gone to urinate, there has been blood in it. It doesn't hurt or anything, should I be concerned? What could the problem be? I am kind of scared.
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Old 02-03-2009, 12:47 AM   #2
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Go to doctor!!!
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Your liver is telling you you have 12 hours to live....


Honestly, I have no idea. Consult a doctor.
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Go to doctor!!!
I hate going to the doctor, I hope it just goes away. Could your urine have blood in it from being hit by a road hockey ball in the back?
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Prostate if you're male.

Urinary tract infection - usually associated with pain and burning - if you're female
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Old 02-03-2009, 12:50 AM   #6
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Wouldn't hurt to get it checked out. Could be nothing but you never know.
I had blood in the urine years ago and it turned out to be kidney stones.
That was before they entered the urethra so I didn't really feel them.
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I hate going to the doctor, I hope it just goes away. Could your urine have blood in it from being hit by a road hockey ball in the back?
Yes, Again it would be a good idea to see a doctor.
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Prostate if you're male.

Urinary tract infection - usually associated with pain and burning - if you're female

This is scary. I am not that old, how could something like this happen.
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The last two times I've gone to urinate, there has been blood in it. It doesn't hurt or anything, should I be concerned? What could the problem be? I am kind of scared.
Small amounts of blood are normal and may not mean anything. But usually not enough to be visible.
How long between urinations?
Are you male or female? woman are more likely to have a urinary tract infection (either way there would be some pain involved with this).
Are you on any medications? eaten anything unusual lately?

Not to alarm you but it would be best to contact your doctor. Or at the very least Health link (if available).

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This doesn't sound good.... I better go to the doctor, should I go to the emerg?
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http://www.emedicinehealth.com/blood...article_em.htm

http://www.calgaryhealthregion.ca/yourhealth/index.html
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Thanks for these resources... I am scared, seriously, I feel really panicky.
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Thanks for these resources... I am scared, seriously, I feel really panicky.
I can't, in good conscience, recommend you do anything but go to the hospital immediately.
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Ya know what? I have written out 4 replies in this thread, but have deleted all of them before submitting.
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Old 02-03-2009, 01:09 AM   #17
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I can't, in good conscience, recommend you do anything but go to the hospital immediately.
This sucks! I might though, I wanted to wait until morning, but maybe It'll be worse by then.
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This sucks! I might though, I wanted to wait until morning, but maybe It'll be worse by then.

Call Calgary health services and the doctor on the line will tell you what to do
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This sucks! I might though, I wanted to wait until morning, but maybe It'll be worse by then.
Why don't you just call health link? I suspect they will know more than posters on a hockey forum.
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