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Some of you have been experiencing memory issues ever since the pandemic. (For example: Forgetting your wallet to pay for purchases Or memory issues in general then Refer to British Columbia government Provincial Health Services Authority reference regarding long covid. There are 200+ symptoms.
https://www.phsa.ca/health-info/post-covid-19-care-recovery
They have restrooms / washrooms / WC đ». Gentlemen: Stop peeing onto the toilet seat or the floor! Seriously mind your aim! Flush the toilet right away if you are dropping a stink bomb. Don't torment everyone! Please be hygienic and leave the toilets clean. If you are dribbling or you see pink/red hue the Internet indicated:
seeing blood in your urine or stool is not normal and should never be ignored. Contact a healthcare provider promptly to determine the cause, which can range from infections to serious conditions like cancer or inflammatory bowel disease. Document symptoms and, if bleeding is heavy, persistent, or accompanied by severe pain, seek urgent care.
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What to Do If You See Blood in Urine (Hematuria)
See a Doctor Immediately:Â Gross hematuria (visible blood) requires a prompt workup, which may include a urinalysis, urine culture, imaging (CT scan), or a cystoscopy (camera in the bladder).
Note the Appearance:Â Blood can appear pink, red, or rusty brown.
Check for Other Symptoms:Â If you have severe pain in your sides/back, fever, or are unable to urinate, go to the emergency room.
Consider Recent Activity:Â Intense exercise,, recent trauma, or medications can sometimes cause this, but it still requires professional evaluation.
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What to Do If You See Blood in Stool
Contact Your Provider:Â Even if you suspect hemorrhoids or constipation, you should get checked.
Observe the Color:Â Bright red blood typically indicates a lower GI source (hemorrhoids, anal fissures, or polyps), while dark or black, tarry stools often indicate an upper GI bleed (like a stomach ulcer).
Be Prepared for Tests:Â A doctor may order a colorectal screening, such as a colonoscopy, to rule out colorectal cancer, especially if you are over 45.
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Emergency Warning Signs (Go to ER)
Large amounts of blood or blood clots.
Severe abdominal or back pain.
Dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting.
Fever or vomiting.
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Bladder cancer symptoms in Canada often begin with painless, visible blood in the urine (hematuria), which may appear pink, red, or rusty. Other common symptoms include increased urinary frequency, urgency, or pain/burning during urination. While often treatable when caught early, these signs should be immediately discussed with a doctor, notes Bladder Cancer Canada.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment.
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