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Blood in the urine after exercise

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PostPosted: 06/16/08 - 21:26    Post subject: Blood in the urine after exercise Vote now! Reply with quote

I'm a healthy 28 year old female and for the past 3 months, after exercise, running or walking for a total of about 4 miles, when I pee afterwards, there is visible blood in my urine but only shows up right after exercise and then subsides. There is no pain, no cramping. I've been running almost daily for about 7 years. About a month ago, I've been getting really frequent periods (every 2-1/2 weeks). My blood test came back normal and a urine test did show blood and vaginal cells.

I saw a urologist, had a ct scan and a cystoscopy and nothing out of the ordinary was found in my bladder or kidney. They did see that I have a septate uterus with fluid in the septate.

Then I saw a gyno, my uterus felt fine to her and she tested me for gonnorreah and chlamydia just to rule it out and now I am getting a sonogram to make sure nothing out of the ordinary is wrong with the uterus that may be effecting the bladder.

I'm really frustrated because no one seems to know what's wrong yet and blood freaks me out. if anyone can help, I'd be very thankful.
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PostPosted: 06/19/08 - 21:23    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Well, the fact that your doctors do not seem to be freaked out is a good sign, I would think. Try and relax. The doctors are looking into it and they will be the untimate decision makers. Place your confidence in their hands. Also, think positive. It will be alright! Smile
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