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UTI and spotting
Two days ago I woke up and started experiencing a really sharp pelvic pain and went I noticed that I was also bleeding, like spotting it was bright red I thought maybe my period came early but the pain was so bad I ended up passing out for a minute and my parents took me to the ER. At the ER they ran some tests gave me an ultrasound and said I had a UTI but I wasn't really exhibiting any of those symptoms besides the pelvic pain. I didn't feel like I constantly had to pee and I didn't feel any pain when I did or see any blood mixed in. I'm taking antibiotics now but I noticed that I'm still bleeding but it's like dark brown/old blood. So is it normal that I'm bleeding? Is that from the UTI?
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Your complain suggest some UTERINE factor or cause to let you bleed with severe pain in abdomen. Though UTI cause pain when you pass a renal calculus or concretion with Concentrated urine , it can also make you feel frequent urge for urination, burning sensation on passing urine. But here pain in abdomen associated bleeding  per vaginum also.
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1. In your case  I need to see ULTRASOUND REPORT. 2. AND URINE EXAMINATION REPORT. 3. Your obstetric history is missing also.
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So above  information can be more helpful to diagnose your disease properly. Thank you.
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