See answer: In a young, sexually active female, the most common cause of blood in the urine would be a urinary tract infection (UTI) and would usually be accompanied by urinary urgency, frequency, burning, or pressure and require an antibiotic for treatment. Any persistent, painless blood in the urine requires further evaluation by a urologist.
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