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Mom of a 8 m old boy8 months ago
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My baby born through c section and i suffer bleeding from the way of urine

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy8 months ago
A. Bleeding from the urinary tract (hematuria) after a C-section delivery can be concerning and may have several possible causes. It’s essential to determine the reason to address the issue effectively. Below are some possible causes and recommendations: --- Possible Causes 1. Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) A common cause of blood in urine after delivery, especially if a catheter was used during or after the C-section. Symptoms: Burning sensation while urinating, frequent urge to urinate, fever, or pelvic pain. 2. Trauma to the Urinary Tract During a C-section, there might be accidental injury to the bladder, urethra, or nearby tissues. This is rare but possible and can lead to blood in the urine. 3. Kidney or Bladder Stones Stones in the urinary tract can cause bleeding, especially after pregnancy due to changes in calcium metabolism. 4. Postpartum Hormonal Changes Hormonal fluctuations may irritate the urinary tract lining, causing minor bleeding. 5. Residual Placental Fragments or Uterine Issues Sometimes, uterine issues can present as blood that appears in the urine, though the source is vaginal. 6. Catheter-Related Issues If a catheter was inserted during surgery, it might have caused irritation or minor injury. --- What You Should Do 1. Consult a Doctor Immediately Schedule a visit with your obstetrician or urologist. A proper examination and urine test (urinalysis) can help diagnose the problem. 2. Stay Hydrated Drink plenty of water to flush out any potential irritants or infection from the urinary tract. 3. Monitor Symptoms Note if you experience fever, severe pain, or an increased urge to urinate, as these can point to a UTI or other underlying issues. 4. Avoid Irritants Avoid caffeine, alcohol, or spicy foods, as these can irritate the bladder. --- Tests Your Doctor May Recommend 1. Urinalysis and Urine Culture To detect infections or other abnormalities. 2. Ultrasound or CT Scan To check for kidney or bladder stones. 3. Cystoscopy If necessary, to directly view the bladder and urethra for injury or abnormalities. --- Treatment Options 1. For UTI: Antibiotics will be prescribed. 2. For Bladder or Kidney Stones: Treatment will depend on the size and location of the stones. 3. For Trauma: Surgical repair may be needed if there is significant damage. 4. For Hormonal Changes or Minor Irritations: Observation and supportive care may suffice. --- When to Seek Emergency Care If you experience any of the following: Heavy bleeding with clots. Severe pain in your abdomen or back. High fever or chills. Difficulty urinating. --- It’s important not to ignore bleeding from the urinary tract, as timely diagnosis and treatment can prevent complications.
SanthoshiMom of a 8 yr old girl8 months ago
A. Are you get any pain or irritation during urinating, if yes means you may contact your gynacolegist doctor at the earliest.
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