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Could Proteinuria With Testicular And Abdominal Pain Be Indication Of Cancer?

Hi, I have brown urine that has been confirmed to have blood and high protein in it. I also have testicular and abdominal pain. I am awaiting the results of a CT Scan, but do not believe there to be kidney stones. I am concerned over possible cancers, etc. Any ideas?
Mon, 19 May 2014
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Brown urine and protein should be evaluated further. You have not mentioned your age else I could have help you better.
Frank blood in urine is mostly due to stone in urinary tract and infection but there are other causes as well.
Testicular pain may be because of orchitis or epididymo orchitis. But if there is any swelling over testes or in scrotum then it is to be evaluated by ultra sonography (USG).
You should also undergo USG abdomen to find the cause of abdominal pain. As you have already undergone CT Scan (abdomen+pelvis presumably) you should wait for the report to come as it wont take much time.
Consult with CT report again here.
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Could Proteinuria With Testicular And Abdominal Pain Be Indication Of Cancer?

Brown urine and protein should be evaluated further. You have not mentioned your age else I could have help you better. Frank blood in urine is mostly due to stone in urinary tract and infection but there are other causes as well. Testicular pain may be because of orchitis or epididymo orchitis. But if there is any swelling over testes or in scrotum then it is to be evaluated by ultra sonography (USG). You should also undergo USG abdomen to find the cause of abdominal pain. As you have already undergone CT Scan (abdomen+pelvis presumably) you should wait for the report to come as it wont take much time. Consult with CT report again here.