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Vaginal discharge with a little bit of blood!

It is possible for mild aches in the groin area to be caused by sitting positions or strained muscles, especially if there is excess weight putting pressure on that area. Trying over-the-counter pain relief medications like Tylenol or Advil may help alleviate the discomfort. If the pain persists for several days or weeks despite taking pain medication, it would be best to consult a doctor for a proper examination. Additionally, it is unlikely for these symptoms to be related to bladder cancer, as bladder cancer is typically associated with recurring urinary infections and burning sensations during urination.

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