Is PSA Level Of 29 A Cause For Concern?
Needs evaluation
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
What you've surmised is actually true. Just being on an anticoagulant does not mean you will start bleeding spontaneously. In your case, the PSA test report which is elevated to 29 is suspicious and needs evaluation. Under normal circumstances, we would have placed you on antibiotics and retested once again, but you probably already are on antibacterial drugs for infection of keloid. Anyway, I suggest you stay off the anticoagulant for now, and discuss the real possibility of needing a transrectal prostate biopsy with your Urologist when you meet him soon. He would also probably get you worked up for other causes of bleeding in urine, and these could include an ultrasound of KUB kidneys and urinary bladder, urine culture and sensitivity, and follow it up with cystoscopy if required.
Hope I have been of help.
Best wishes, and keep me posted as to what's happening with your Urologist consultation