Blood in urine (pee) is not usually caused by anything serious, but you must get it checked out by a GP.
Symptoms of
prostate cancer can include:
- needing to pee more
frequently, often during the night.
- needing to rush to the
toilet.
- difficulty in starting to
pee (hesitancy)
- straining or taking a long
time while peeing.
- weak flow.
- feeling that your bladder
has not emptied fully.
- you
do not have any other symptoms
- it's
the first time it's happened
- there's
only a small amount of blood
- you're
not sure it's blood
Blood in your pee
may be bright pink, red or dark brown.
Symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI) may include:
- pain
or a burning sensation when peeing (dysuria)
- needing
to pee more often than usual during the night (nocturia)
- pee
that looks cloudy, dark or has a strong smell
- needing
to pee suddenly or more urgently than usual
- needing
to pee more often than usual
- blood in your pee
- lower
tummy pain or pain in your back, just under the ribs
- a
high temperature, or feeling hot and shivery
- a
very low temperature below 36C
What are the first
signs of a urine infection?
Symptoms of UTIs
- a need to pee more often
than usual.
- pain or discomfort when
peeing.
- sudden urges to pee.
- feeling as though you're
unable to empty your bladder fully.
- pain low down in your tummy.
- urine that's cloudy,
foul-smelling or contains blood.
- feeling generally unwell, achy and tired.
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How does a urine infection make you feel?
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You can feel
feverish, shivery, sick and have a pain in your back or side. In addition to
feeling unwell like this, you may also have symptoms of a urinary tract
infection (UTI) such as cystitis. These include: needing to pee suddenly or
more often than usual.
Cystitis
is a urinary tract infection (UTI) that affects the bladder. It's common,
particularly in women. It often gets better by itself, but may
sometimes be treated with antibiotics. Some people get cystitis frequently and
may need regular or long-term treatment.
Lifestyle and home
remedies
- Drink plenty of water. Water
helps to dilute your urine and flush out bacteria.
- Avoid drinks that may
irritate your bladder. Avoid coffee, alcohol, and soft drinks containing
citrus juices or caffeine until the infection has cleared. ...
- Use a heating pad.
- Fever.
- Chills.
- A burning feeling or pain
when urinating.
- Having to urinate often.
- A strong, lasting urge to
urinate.
- Back, side or groin pain.
- Nausea and vomiting.
- Pus or blood in the urine.
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