Blood in the urine: Hematuria, Marco. "Ery" is "erythrocytes". If this is new, you'll probably get a workup to be sure you don't have a stone or a tumor. Many people have lifelong hematura from a minor genetic mutation and it's a non-problem.
Answered 10/20/2020
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Microscopic hematuria: It means there are red blood cells in the urine. This is not normal, and needs to be evaluated. MAke sure to follow up with the doctor that ordered the test. If this was done at an urgent care setting, see a primary care doctor and bring the results. You need to be properly evaluated. Ask if a referral to a urologist is appropriate. Hope this helps!
Answered 9/16/2019
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Hematuria: or blood cells in your urine may be related to infection, STD, trauma or kidney issues. I suggest a repeat urine analysis and culture.
Answered 10/9/2020
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