Bloody or Dark urine
Before the progression of a UTI, the colour of your urine may be darker, cloudier, or normal. Urine that is dark or pale yellow can be a mild sign of dehydration. However, if it is accompanied by pelvic pain and burning urination, there is a high chance that these symptoms are due to a urinary tract infection (UTI).
Increasing your water intake can lighten your urine and rule out a urinary tract infection (UTI). Even if you have a UTI, physicians agree that drinking water-based beverages and staying hydrated will help treat the infection and slow its progression.
Blood in the urine is another telltale sign of a urinary tract infection (UTI). It typically manifests after UTI has spread to distant organs such as the kidneys. Additionally, bloody urine indicates severe injury to your ureters or kidneys; therefore, it is essential to see your doctor or gynaecologist as soon as possible for an early diagnosis and prompt treatment.