No Visible Exit of Blood Due to Obstruction
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1. If one feels blood or urine descending, but there is no visible discharge, that is, it did not come out of the passage, the wudhu does not break.
2. Although the blood or urine can be felt to be moving down, but due to it being prevented from coming out through external pressure, such as a cloth tightly wrapped on the external exit, the wudhu does not break and no rules of haidh, etc. apply.
3. Similarly, if by internal blockage, such as inserting a cotton inside, the blood or urine did not come out of the exit, no rule of tahaarat breaking applies.
(Manhalul Waarideen)