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appearance of blood after urine

i'm 14 years old and whenever i excrete urine i see the appearance of a few drops of blood i took an ultrasound and the doctor said that there are not any stones and everything is fine and i also took some medication but the problem is still the same please help i do not know what to do....
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488264 tn?1226520307
Hi,

Do you notice blood at other times on you underwear?  It may not be coming from your urine.  Blood in the urine is of course possible but is often associated with pain as it is vey irritating as it comes out.  

The blood may be spotting of menstrual blood, or even from a haemorhoid in the back.  It could even be something external such as a skin infection.  The best thing would be to go to the doctor, who will ask you to urinate in a small pot, and then test it for blood and other things.  They can then decide whether it is best to examine you, refer you on, or treat you for any infection.  I know you have alread seen doctors but unless you tell them they will not know the problem is continuing.  You may for example need to see a gynaeecologist or uro-gynaecologist.

I am assuming you have started your periods.  They take some years to settle down.  If you have not started, this too is a good reason to talk again with your doctor.
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563773 tn?1374246539
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Hello,

Blood in urine is called hematuria.Some causes of hematuria are kidney stones, infections of the urinary tract or genitals, blockage of the urinary tract, usually the urethra - by a stone, a tumor, a narrowing of the opening (stricture), or a compression from surrounding structures ,cancer of the kidney, bladder, or prostate(rare in young), kidney disease,blood clotting disorders ,injury to the upper or lower urinary tract, as in a car accident or a bad fall, medications – antibiotics,analgesics such as aspirin, anticoagulants, phenytoin (Dilantin) and quinine ,benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH), a common condition in older men ,chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and sickle cell anemia ,viral infections ,inflammation of the kidney - usually of unknown cause and strenuous exercise, especially running - results from repeated jarring of the bladder.
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/blood_in_the_urine/page2_em.htm
Can you identify any of these?

Sometimes the cause is idiopathic i.e no cause is known.In such cases the hematuria will probably go away by itself or continue as a chronic condition without doing harm.

I feel that you should discuss these possibilities with a urologist and get yourself thoroughly investigated so as to form a confirmatory diagnosis.

Hope it helps.Take care and pls do keep me posted on how you are doing.

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MAYBE YOU DO HAVE SOME SORT OF INFFECTION. YOU SHOULD VISIT A DIFFERENT DOCTOR. DO YOU HAVE HARD TIME PEEING?LOL? BUT IT CAN BE SOMTHING ELSE
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