Yes: Worse case--bladder or kidney cancer. Could be a stone or sometimes cystitis. Go get checked>.
Answered 9/23/2017
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YES: Blood in the urine should never be ignored. While most causes are benign, it is often the only warning sign one gets of urinary malignancy.
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Yes, it can be ...: Gross hematuria (visible) and microhematuria should incite personal and professional attention and appropriate evaluation. Fact: more than 100 known causes for hematuria, cancerous disease leads the pack for attention. So, seek adequate timely care. Best wish ...
Answered 11/28/2018
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