Doctor question..?


Question:
today i went to the doctor and had to pee in a cup ugh.. i barely peed in it but it was enough for them to test. well they found a little bit of blood and some bacteria what could be wrong with me ? they gave me one to take home to take another one.. is there anything i can do to get the bacteria out of my system? is this serious?

Answers:
You probably have a urinary tract infection.no biggie.

Drink more water consistently from now on, and take the antibiotics the Doc will prescribe.

Other Answers:
The doctor will run a urinalysis on the sample you give them. You probably have an infection. The urinalysis will show what's wrong, and your doctor will prescribe medications if necessary (probably antibiotics).
YOU HAVE HERPES
Why don't you ask the doctor? DUH!
dont worry about anything until u need to. women down there are full of bacteria. they have found tons my urine for naught. I dont like doctors or attorneys
drink plenty of water
It's most likely a bacterial infection or an UTI (Urinary Tract Infection)..both are common and treatable with antibiotics.
doubt it, they probably didn't have you do a "clean catch" is all. just do the other one and see what happens. seems to me if you had a bladder infection, you'd be in pain.
It could be a lot of different things. That's why you go to a doctor who knows your body and your lifestyle and can help you make the terminations and decisions based on the situation before you. All we can do online is guess, it's best to wait for the results of your individual tests rather than guess, which in this case could be actually dangerous. It could be anything from an infection to kidney disease. Just wait for information from your doctor and then make the best decision you can. So my answer is not give you one as it could be dangerous. It will probably be treatable with some course of antibiotics.
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Clinical biologist


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