No,...: Anyone with visible bloody urine has to be properly evaluated especially in those >45 without UTI. More 85% of bladder cancer patient have either gross hematuria or microheamturia, which can appear off and on and most of them has no urinary symptoms. So, one with so-called painless total gross hematuria has to be ruled out bladder tumor, usually cancer. And don't take wishful thinking in this.
Answered 8/10/2018
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