See your doctor!: Your age and other medical conditions make certain causes more likely. For example, in a young, sexually active woman, a bladder infection or UTI is a common cause. There are also a number of kidney conditions that could be responsible. Other causes could be kidney stones, injury to your kidneys, some types of kidney inflammation, even some types of cancer in an older person.
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Gross hematuria: You must be evaluated for infection stones or malignancy/cancer.
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