Blood, Occasional Blood Spots In Urine In The Morning, Had Taken Treatment For Bladder Infection, Biopsy To Rule Out Cancer. Cause?
Hi I am 36 Year old male who had a bladdeinfection a few weeks ago. Went to the Urologist & was scoped he also took a biopsy sample & confirmed it was not cancer . After a treatment of antibiotics the infection cleared up. It is now two weeks later & after a rough helicopter ride I am now seeing some blood & occasional blood clots in my urine in the morning, the rest of the day my urine apears clear. is it possible to bumpy ride caused the cut from the biopsy to open & start bleeding again?
Hi, welcome to HCM.
Firstly, biopsy specimens are very small like 0.2 cc. So, for biopsy, very small sample is needed.
So, it is not possible to bleed from biopsy area after any bumpy ride after two weeks.
In my opinion, you should do a routine urine examination which will tell us what is really happening.
Regards.
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Blood, Occasional Blood Spots In Urine In The Morning, Had Taken Treatment For Bladder Infection, Biopsy To Rule Out Cancer. Cause?
Hi, welcome to HCM. Firstly, biopsy specimens are very small like 0.2 cc. So, for biopsy, very small sample is needed. So, it is not possible to bleed from biopsy area after any bumpy ride after two weeks. In my opinion, you should do a routine urine examination which will tell us what is really happening. Regards.