Evaluate: You need to be examined for gross hematuria. You should arrange to see your doctor soon and follow up with a urologist. Abnormalities of the kidneys or the bladder are the most common causes of bleeding. You need to be checked for stones, tumors, infections etc.
Answered 2/25/2014
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