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UPDATE ... Thank you for all your positive comments.
I went to my local hospital in Aberystwyth at 9.00 am this morning for a check-up, now need to arrange specialist appointment with Swansea Moriston for cystoscopy exam - ASAP.
The doctor thought it could be a Urethal Cyst or an abnormality of the lining of the Bladder, similar to Endometriosis.
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I know this is a delicate subject, but has anyone experienced Urethal Bleeding post SRS where infection has been ruled out.
Not only am I post SRS but a Kidney Transplant patient ( 36 yrs ) and my recent blood tests show nothing untoward, yet I am getting Urethal Bleeding.
I am going to get this checked out, some years ago I was told that I had vestigial female reproductive organs ( non-viable ).
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Not post-op but bleed regularly
I have had 10 kidney stones. I've bled regularly for a while...
You should not panic unless the blood is darker than british tea. (the brown kind). Tiny kidney stones sometimes are very pointy... so minor bleeding is normal, but it should be very lightly coloured.
Just call the drs office and expain your symptoms and ask if you should move your apt time 'up'. You might also ask for a urine test at your local 'lab' (in my country that requires a 'requisition' from your doctor). That way the dr can get the results before your appointment.
Nobody.
Get to the Doctor, NOW!
Really girl, none of us are Doctors. I had my SRS in Thailand and when I got home I had blood in my urine and it nearly killed me. NO really, that is what the Urologist said to me.
I had to have a PICC line in for a month and give myself antibiotics strong enough to eat the paint off a 49 Packard.
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Gwen
I am far from an expert, but
I am far from an expert, but I agree with Gwen. Bleeding is serious business, go see your doctor ASAP!
SalessÂ
"But it is also tradition that times *must* and always do change, my friend." - Eddie Murphy, Coming To America
"But it is also tradition that times *must* and always do change, my friend." - Eddie Murphy, Coming To America
Urethral bleeding
Needs checking especially with any form of transplant, the immunosupressors you're taking would reduce resistance to infection, which puts you in a higher risk category. See the doctor asap.
The vestigial female reproductive stuff should be irrelevant, they shouldn't be plumbed into your bladder/urethra.
Angharad
Angharad
Blood should be inside the body
Not outside. Get it checked ASAP.
Susie