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Passed Blood Clots, Red Urine, No Pain. Heavy Drinker. Suggestion?

My brother phoned to tell me he passed about 3 blood clots and had red urine last weekend. He had no pain when passing this urine . He is a 41year old male and lives alone . I suspect he does not take much care of himself . I know he an be a moderate to heavy drinker mainly on the weekends . He is reluctant to see a Doctor about this . I have recommended that he should . Is there anything else I can tell him? Thanks, Adrienne Lawler
Tue, 24 Sep 2013
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Hi Adrienne!
welcome to HCM!
Your brother had an episode of visible haematuria which is asymptomatic.
It should not be ignored as it can point towards a disease process.
Common causes include UTI, urinary tract stones, urethritis, benign prostatic hypertrophy or cancer or bladder tumours,
You insist that he must get himself examined by a urologist along with a urine examination and ultrasonogram.
hope i have answered your query!
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Passed Blood Clots, Red Urine, No Pain. Heavy Drinker. Suggestion?

Hi Adrienne! welcome to HCM! Your brother had an episode of visible haematuria which is asymptomatic. It should not be ignored as it can point towards a disease process. Common causes include UTI, urinary tract stones, urethritis, benign prostatic hypertrophy or cancer or bladder tumours, You insist that he must get himself examined by a urologist along with a urine examination and ultrasonogram. hope i have answered your query!