See your doctor: Blood is normally not found in urine. Are there symptoms like burning with urine, flank pain, recent infection, etc? Injury or recent surgery could also cause this. In females this is common with recent period. See your doctor for further follow up as this needs to be looked at in a clinical context to be sure everything is good.
Answered 12/10/2013
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Medical evaluation: I recommend an evaluation with a urologist to examine the entire urinary tract, including kidney, ureter, bladder and urethra. This typically consists of a ct/ivp and cystoscopy as well as some urine tests.
Answered 2/20/2015
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