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Suggest Treatment For Blood In Urine

Hello Doctor, I am starting to detect possible Blood in my urine. I know that this is not a good sign. Advice PLEASE. Thank You
Thu, 14 Jul 2016
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Hello,
Blood in Urine is suggestive of some kind of serious medical conditions for which special concern is required. In this case you should visit your primary physician or Urologist if possible.
Treating physician will do thorough examination and take detail case history. Blood in Urine is suggestive sign of Renal calculi (Kidney stone), Urinary tract infection or Impaired Renal function for which primary physician or Urologist consultation is must. Treating physician after detail examination may ask for some blood and urine lab tests, USG of abdomen and pelvis is also another important considerable investigation.

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Dr. Suraj D.

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Suggest Treatment For Blood In Urine

Hello, Blood in Urine is suggestive of some kind of serious medical conditions for which special concern is required. In this case you should visit your primary physician or Urologist if possible. Treating physician will do thorough examination and take detail case history. Blood in Urine is suggestive sign of Renal calculi (Kidney stone), Urinary tract infection or Impaired Renal function for which primary physician or Urologist consultation is must. Treating physician after detail examination may ask for some blood and urine lab tests, USG of abdomen and pelvis is also another important considerable investigation. Thanks & Take Care, Dr. Suraj D.