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How To Cure Pain & Frequent Urination Also Mucus In Stools After Unprotected Sex?

Had unprotected sex over a week ago. Experiencing pain during urination and frequent urination. Stool is yellow in color and secreted in mucus. Blood accompanied mucus during bowel movement today. Could this be related to the unprotected sex and what is the most likely cause for these symptoms?
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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as you don't described whether you do anal sex or not? sometimes due to unprotected sex there is high chances of infection which leads to burning urination and frequent urination. and if you did anal sex then also you have anal infection which leads to mucus in stool. so first of all go for investigation like urine and stool routine and micro also go for STI tests.. and consult urologist for further managment.
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How To Cure Pain & Frequent Urination Also Mucus In Stools After Unprotected Sex?

as you don t described whether you do anal sex or not? sometimes due to unprotected sex there is high chances of infection which leads to burning urination and frequent urination. and if you did anal sex then also you have anal infection which leads to mucus in stool. so first of all go for investigation like urine and stool routine and micro also go for STI tests.. and consult urologist for further managment.