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Experiencing Bleeding After Using a Dildo

9/6/2025, 5:50:17 AMMale25-34

I recently engaged in some intimate play with a lubricated dildo and now I'm encountering significant bleeding. It’s not a steady flow of blood, but there’s enough to visibly change the color of my urine to red. Just two days ago, I completed a course of antibiotics for a urinary tract infection (UTI), although I did miss two doses on different occasions. I ensured I took all the prescribed pills, which totaled fourteen—one in the morning and one in the evening. Post-medication, I felt much better. Currently, I do not have health insurance until October, and I had visited urgent care last week for my UTI, where they conducted a urine culture that returned negative results. Is it common to experience blood in the urine after using a dildo, or should I be concerned about this situation? I am feeling quite anxious about it. ADDITIONAL INFO: 18 years old, female, 5'3" tall, weighing 120 lbs. Taking Celexa. Non-smoker. Located in the USA.

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Cony

9/6/2025, 5:50:31 AM

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Experiencing bleeding after intimate play can be concerning, especially when it involves changes to urine color. While it's not typical to have blood in your urine (hematuria) due to using a dildo, several factors may be at play, particularly given your recent UTI treatment.

Explanation:

Blood in urine can arise from various causes, including:

  • Irritation or injury: This can occur during intimate activities, especially if there is vigorous or improper use of toys.
  • Infection: Even though your recent urine culture was negative, the UTI may have caused some residual irritation or there could be another underlying issue.
  • Medications & antibiotics: While you've completed your course, missing doses could impact your recovery and immune response.

Given your concern and the potential implications of blood in your urine, it’s important to approach this situation thoughtfully.

Next Steps:

  1. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of the bleeding. Note how often it occurs, the amount, and whether you have other symptoms (like pain, fever, or changes in urgency when urinating).

  2. Hydration: Drink plenty of water. This can help flush your urinary tract and might alleviate symptoms.

  3. Rest and Avoid Further Injury: Take a break from any intimate activities until the bleeding resolves to prevent further irritation.

  4. Consider Over-the-Counter Pain Relief: If you're experiencing discomfort, medications like acetaminophen can help manage pain.

  5. Evaluate Other Symptoms: If you develop fever, severe pain, or if the bleeding worsens, those would be reasons to seek immediate attention, despite the lack of insurance.

  6. Prepare for Future Care: Once you have access to insurance or if your symptoms persist, consider scheduling a visit with a healthcare provider. They may suggest tests such as a repeat urinalysis or imaging to rule out other complications related to your urinary tract.

Remember, it’s completely normal to feel anxious about these symptoms. Taking proactive steps to monitor and manage your situation can help you feel more in control. Let me know if you have additional questions or need support during this time.

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