Get seen: Could be kidney stone,trauma,,kidney infection,bleeding disorder,bladder infection, multiple causes of kidney or bladder disease as well as cancer.Most common is usually infection or stone.
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Haematuria: You should see an urologist. The best thing to do is to get a complete study protocol for haematuria, get some laboratory tests, and start with an ultrasound from kidneys to bladder and prostate. If there are any abnormalities maybe you would be candidate for a CT scan. Anyway, the urologist is the expert in this situation, he or she will guide your case, until reach the diagnosis.
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