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PostPosted: 06/15/07 - 15:24    Post subject: lower area problems. Vote now! Reply with quote

can someone please help me...
lately, when i have been going to the bathroom to go urinate, after when i wipe there is some blood on the tissue, and sometimes there will be some on my underwear , but there's no blood when i pee.

what could it be ? someone please respond, im worried.
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