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I see blood on tissue paper after urinating. urine test was done and urinary tract infection test came negative. any advice would help.

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Dr. Katharine Cox answered

Specializes in Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Blood in urine: There are many causes for blood in your urine. The 1st step is a thorough exam by your doctor which should include an assessment of your prostate. Your doctor may need to order more tests or have you see a urologist.

Answered 8/4/2014

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Need exam: There are only two sources of blood from the vagina. Urinary and gynecologic. If urine is clear then the source would be vaginal and that requires an internal exam

Answered 1/30/2015

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Hematuria: Blood in urine is abnormal and requires an investigation. Make sure that the blood is not from the vagina or anal area. A urologist is best qualified to evaluate you if there is true hematuria. Stones or growths in the urinary tract are other causes of hematuria. It's helpful to know whether the blood is at the beginning or end of urination or throughout the entire stream.

Answered 9/23/2017

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