Severe Abdominal Pain & Blood in Urine/Stool

When there’s internal bleeding, there’s always severe abdominal pain [7]. This pain is felt between the abdomen and the pelvic regions. Any inflammation, obstruction, or intestinal disorders can result in abdominal pains. Abdominal pain does not always mean internal bleeding. It counts as resulting from internal bleeding when there has been an injury or trauma around the abdominal region. It takes a form of contact, trauma, or internal disorder in the abdominal region for abdominal pain to hold as a reason for internal bleeding.
Seeing blood in your urine and stool can be indicative of internal bleeding. The body has a circulatory system that transports things around the body. So when traces of blood are seen in urine [8], rectal discharge, and stool [9]. It could mean that there is internal bleeding going on in a part of the body. Trauma in any area of the body concerned with urination can also account for the discharge of blood in the urine.











