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Wha Causes Bleeding,headache ,abdominal Pain And Back Pain After Sex?

I got my cycle last month on the 4th of dec then I had some spotting dec 30th and 31 my husb and I had sex o. The 31 then I started bleeding a lil bit of a flow when I pee and wipe its noe jan 3and I still jave a flow on and off when I pee but now im experiencing headache.left side abdominal pain and back pains what is this and I feel like I need to.vomit
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Hi,
Your symptoms point mostly towards renal pathology. Suggests more of renal calculi. Kidney stones are associated with pain in loin. Pain and blood spotting can be seen. It also points at urinary tract infection. But you don't give any history of burning urination. Again some times it can be asymptomatic. Personally, i feel it has nothing to do with your sexual activity or life. Go to a surgeon or urologist, get yourself examined. You might require an ultrasound scan of abdomen.
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Wha Causes Bleeding,headache ,abdominal Pain And Back Pain After Sex?

Hi, Your symptoms point mostly towards renal pathology. Suggests more of renal calculi. Kidney stones are associated with pain in loin. Pain and blood spotting can be seen. It also points at urinary tract infection. But you don t give any history of burning urination. Again some times it can be asymptomatic. Personally, i feel it has nothing to do with your sexual activity or life. Go to a surgeon or urologist, get yourself examined. You might require an ultrasound scan of abdomen.