GENERAL ANATOMY
URINARY SYSTEM
Question
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frequent need to urinate
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painful/burning sensation when urinating
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dark urine
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blood in urine
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cramps
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Detailed explanation-1: -UTIs can cause bleeding that makes urine look red, pink or brown. With a UTI, you also may have a strong urge to pee that lasts a long time. You may have pain and burning while peeing. Your urine may have a very strong smell too.
Detailed explanation-2: -One symptom of a UTI is blood in your pee. If you think you have a UTI, especially if you’re peeing blood, it’s really important to see a doctor or nurse and get treated right away. UTIs don’t go away on their own. Sometimes it can spread to your kidneys and make you really sick.
Detailed explanation-3: -While it may seem alarming to see blood in your urine, it’s a normal symptom of a UTI. You can blame the bacteria that’s causing your UTI for this; the bacteria infection causes inflammation to the lining of your urinary tract, which results in a small number of red blood cells making their way into your urine.
Detailed explanation-4: -When bacteria or viruses get into your kidneys, usually through your urinary tract, they can cause a kidney infection. If you have symptoms such as pain in the sides of your lower back, fever, chills or pain while urinating (i.e., peeing), contact your doctor right away.
Detailed explanation-5: -Pain or burning while urinating. Frequent urination. Feeling the need to urinate despite having an empty bladder. Bloody urine. Pressure or cramping in the groin or lower abdomen.