Reddish Urine, No Pain, Fever Or Difficulty Urinating. Medical Attention Required?
last night I detected that my urine is slightly Reddish,a drank a lot of water overnight & forced my self to uriante, colour of the urine was fine up until this morning again I detected urine is slightly Reddish. It s usually the last few drops that is coloured Red. I have no pain,no fever or any diffcuilty in urianateing. Do I need to seek medical help immideatly? Thank You
Possible blood in urine should be always checked as it can be a symptom of urinary tract infection or even urinary bladder cancer. This is not an urgent condition so you dont have to go to ER, but you should visit your doctor as soon as possible and have urine analysis and abdominal ultrasound performed. If no findings, you should visit also gyneacologist.
Look, whatever is the cause of the reddish urine, you should do a routine urine examination from any laboratory near by.
If any discrepancy found in the urine report, you should consult with a general practitioner first. He / she will guide you about what to do.
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Reddish Urine, No Pain, Fever Or Difficulty Urinating. Medical Attention Required?
Hello! Thank you for the query. Possible blood in urine should be always checked as it can be a symptom of urinary tract infection or even urinary bladder cancer. This is not an urgent condition so you dont have to go to ER, but you should visit your doctor as soon as possible and have urine analysis and abdominal ultrasound performed. If no findings, you should visit also gyneacologist. Hope this will help. Regards.