Several reasons: Depending on the age group, the reason may vary. It can be caused from kidney or bladder stones, infection, scarring, trauma, or cancer. Any blood in the urine needs to be evaluated by a urologist.
Answered 9/17/2013
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Normal urine blood v: Many wome have a nromal amount of blood that leaks into their urine from thei bladde but this must first ne ruled out by excluding other possible more serious conditions involving the urinary tract.
Answered 8/8/2019
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Many problems: There are several possible causes of blood in the urine. Most of the time this is due to an infection, but it could also signal bladder or kidney stones, tumors, cancers, polyps, or unknown reasons. In general it is best to be seen by a physician to determine the cause as continued blood loss can lead to anemia, infections, or more serious problems.
Answered 2/7/2020
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Blood in urine: Most common reason is cystitis-infection of bladder causing break down of small vessels releasing the blood cells seen in urine.However other benign and malignant conditions may produce same symptoms requiring further investigations like cystoscopy.
Answered 6/28/2013
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Infection, Stone, CA: There are many reasons for blood in the urine. The most common is a urine infection. Other causes include bladder or kidney stones, bladder polyps, interstitial cystitis, and of course bladder cancer. Other sources of blood include the kidneys and ureters from disease or cancer. Kidney problems need to be worked up for "glomerulonephritis" and cancer.
Answered 10/16/2017
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Several reasons: Bladder, prostate, or kidney cancer can cause ongoing blood in the urine. Other less serious causes include kidney stones, infections like STDs or urinary tract infections, blood thinners, injury to the kidney, or even very strenuous exercise. Certain kidney diseases, called glomerulonephritis, also cause bloody urine. This could be serious and is something to see your doctor about!
Answered 6/20/2015
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Many reasons: Are there other symptoms? Infection, kidney or bladder stones, cancer can all cause blood in the urine. See a urologist to get tested.
Answered 7/9/2013
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