Blood and protein: When there is blood and protein in urine , we need to do a full work up to rule out glomerulonephritis and progressive kidney disease and we need to check the blood pressure. Please see a nephrologist for this kind of issues.
Answered 3/30/2014
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Kidney stones: There are many causes for this disorder and it can affect any part of your urinary tract. A kidney stone may not cause pain, but can cause blood in the urine and persistent urge to urinate. Imaging test (ct) will support or deny the diagnosis. Rec.: see a nephrologist asap. It is very rare for kidney stones to cause kidney failure, but cases were reported in the past.
Answered 4/9/2016
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