How to tell if you’re bleeding from the urinary tract or the uterus

Urinary bleeding and uterine bleeding differ in terms of site of discharge, causing symptoms, triggers, and urination. 1. Discharge site: urinary bleeding usually comes out from the urethra, while uterine bleeding usually comes out from the vagina. 2. Symptoms: Urinary bleeding is usually accompanied by symptoms such as urinary urgency, frequent urination, painful urination, etc. Uterine bleeding is usually accompanied by menstrual disorders, leucorrhoea, anemia, dysmenorrhea and so on. 3. Triggers: urinary bleeding is usually considered to be urinary tract infection or urinary stones, etc. Uterine bleeding is usually caused by uterine fibroids, endometriosis, ectopic pregnancy and other reasons. 4. Urination: Bleeding symptoms in the urinary tract are usually related to urination, and usually there is no bleeding when there is no urination. Symptoms of uterine bleeding are usually not related to urination, either with or without urination. If you experience bleeding in the urinary tract or uterine bleeding, it is recommended that you seek medical attention to identify the cause and then target treatment.