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Have Had TURPS,started Having Periodic Bleeding Problems Before. Had Negative Biopsy For Cancer. Suggest?

I have had two TURPS . One in 1996 and one in 2008. I started having periodic bleeding problems approximately one year before the last TURP. My urologist suggested the second TURP to correct the problem. It didn't. The bleeding problems occur randomly, last from two to four days on average, no pain and no infections. I have had several biopsies to detect cancer. The tests are negative. Everyone seems at a loss as to the problem. Can you shed any light one the problem?
Sat, 31 Aug 2013
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Hi, the bleeding problem doesn't appear to be the urological problem. It may be concerned with the kidney infection, stone, or may be hypertension, or bleeding problem like hemophelia.
I advise you to consult a nephrologist for diagnosis and treatment. If hypertension or bleeding problem is there it is to be treated.
Thank you.
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Have Had TURPS,started Having Periodic Bleeding Problems Before. Had Negative Biopsy For Cancer. Suggest?

Hi, the bleeding problem doesn t appear to be the urological problem. It may be concerned with the kidney infection, stone, or may be hypertension, or bleeding problem like hemophelia. I advise you to consult a nephrologist for diagnosis and treatment. If hypertension or bleeding problem is there it is to be treated. Thank you.