What happens when a woman bleeds in her urine during a bowel movement?

Bleeding in the urine during a woman’s bowel movement indicates that there is bleeding in the urethra. It is always recommended to visit the urology department, where the doctor examines the urethral opening for the presence of urethral meatus, urethral polyps, etc. A routine urine test is done to assess the amount of blood in the urine and, if necessary, an ultrasound of the ureteral bladder of the kidney to observe the presence of tumors in the urinary system. If these tests do not reveal abnormalities, a transurethral urethral cystoscopy may be required to find the location of the bleeding. Only if the bleeding, the location of the bleeding, and the disease causing the bleeding are found can effective treatment be given to reduce the bleeding. When bleeding, it is important to drink plenty of water to prevent the formation of blood clots.