Blood in urine: Aspirin does mildly predispose to bleeding, but visible blood in the urine from a baby Aspirin is extremely rare. The most common cause of blood in the urine is a bladder infection. Are you peeing more frequently? Any burning on urination? Some times a food die can still retain its color in the urine. If you don't have symptoms, you can safely wait several days to see if it goes away.
Answered 4/25/2020
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See a urologist: Aspirin and other blood thinners can make it make it more likley that an abnormality in the urinary tract may cause bloody urine. Examples include urinary tract stones and bladder cancer. You should stop the Aspirin and see a urologist as soon as possible so that the appropriate testing may be done.
Answered 1/8/2016
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