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Question by  tatooandy67 (1)

What would cause intermittent blood (dark red pee), severe burning, and an excessive need to urinate?

 
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Answer by  bubbyboy (9929)

These symptoms are you classic signs of cystitis or a bladder infection. Sometimes you will have a fever and pain in your lower back all the way around to your lower abdoman. Usually it takes about a ten day supply of antibiotics to clear this up but after a few days on medication the condition greatly improves.

 
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Answer by  DStone (817)

It sounds like you have a pretty serious bladder infection. These have many causes and need to be treated right away. You can start by drinking lots of water and cranberry juice and calling a doctor to obtain a perscription right away. Waiting can cause further damage of the eurethra and bladder.

 
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Answer by  catysuzgirl2000 (578)

The male prostate organ can develop diseases or cancer which can lead to an excessive need to urinate or incontinence. Urinary tract infections cause severe burning when passing urine. Blood in the urine can tint it reddish or mean mercury poisoning. Urine colour can serve as a health indicator.

 
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Answer by  PooBear (341)

Major bladder infection. Don't mess around with this, see a doctor. The damage can become permanent if you let it go too long.

 
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