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What Causes Continuous Bleeding With Pains, Clotting And Hematuria?

Hi, may I answer your health queries right now ? Please type your query here...hi my name is sara and I've been bleeding for a little over three months. I have really sharp stabing pains. Atleast 4 blood clots a day and I had went to the er and they told me I also had blood in my pee. My obgyn said that it was all normal but I know its not! Please help
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If you have been bleeding continuously for so long, then it is definitely not normal. You need an elaborate evaluation right away. Please see a specialist who can assess you properly. Get a physical examination, exclude local causes like polyps, infections of the vagina and cervix and erosions of the cervix. Get the renal function properly evaluated by a specialist. Get blood counts, coagulation profile, exclude general infections, have a complete hormone profile and a trans-vaginal sonogram. Further management can then be planned. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Continuous Bleeding With Pains, Clotting And Hematuria?

Hello, If you have been bleeding continuously for so long, then it is definitely not normal. You need an elaborate evaluation right away. Please see a specialist who can assess you properly. Get a physical examination, exclude local causes like polyps, infections of the vagina and cervix and erosions of the cervix. Get the renal function properly evaluated by a specialist. Get blood counts, coagulation profile, exclude general infections, have a complete hormone profile and a trans-vaginal sonogram. Further management can then be planned. Hope this helps.