Pneumaturia: Gas in urine (pneumaturia) is commonly due to either a bladder infection with bacteria that make gas or a connection between intestine and urinary tract (bladder or ureter). This is called a fistula, most likely due to inflammatory bowel disease (crohn's, ulcerative colitis, or diverticulitis) or to prior surgery. You should have a urine culture first. If negative, ct scan is next step.
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