See a doctor: If you notice blood in your urine, you should see a doctor and get checked.
Answered 5/30/2015
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Be Concerned: Your Health is Precious! Observe quantity of blood in urine, frequency of urination with blood, pain while urinating,cramps,pain in abdomen. See your Physician, have urine analysis and other tests as necessary. Ask your Physician to arrange Consultation as necessary with Gynecologist, Urologist or Nephrologist
Answered 2/27/2017
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See your doctor: Blood in urine can indicate a number of things from bladder infections, kidney stones, STIs, kidney disease and more serious problems such as tumours. Tumours are very rare in young adults. Please see your doctor.
Answered 4/24/2017
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Yes: If you are not having periods then blood in urine is significant and you need to see doctor .
Answered 9/16/2016
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Heamturia: It could be a UTI even with no symptoms. It could be a kidney stone, vascular malformation,or a tumor. There could be an issue with the bladder or kidney. You should see your doctor and have the urine tested and have the condition checked out.
Answered 4/24/2017
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