Exam: Blood in urine suggests infection, stone or growth in the tract. If you're sure it's not menstrual, or have any doubt, see a medical practitioner. Stop smoking if you smoke because it makes you prone to bladder cancers and cancers of all types. Have this cleared up soon please.
Answered 11/28/2017
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Hematuria: If you have hematuria (h), you need to find its cause. First have a urine culture to see if you have a uti. If not, see a urologist (u) for an evaluation. Of the h. The u will order a renal ultrasound and an ivp to assess the state of your kidneys. If those tests are negative, a cystoscopy, to see the bladder wall, may be needed. If you don't have a uti, see a u to find the cause of it. Good luck.
Answered 2/25/2018
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