I have blood in my urine (like red cola dark) and I did research online for causes for this "common problem." Since I'm not experiencing pain or feverish symptoms, I just want to verify that it may be some sort of internal injury instead of an infection. I've had red pee for about 20 hours now.
I am Dr.Endri Katro and I will be answering at your questions.
There are a lot of reasons why a patient might have blood in the urine.
-Urinary tract infection -papiloma of the bladder -kidney stone -stone in the bladder -some type of medicine ect
To be able to tell why you are having blood in your urine,tests need to be done.
If I was your caring doctor,I would do an urine test first and than an ultrasound of your urinary tract.
Depending from the results of these test,we will be able to tell if you need to do other tests or not.
I suggest you consult an urologist for these symptoms and do the tests as I mentioned ahead.
Wish you the best.
Dr.Endri Katro
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What Causes Blood In Urine?
Hello and thank you for asking Healthcaremagic. I am Dr.Endri Katro and I will be answering at your questions. There are a lot of reasons why a patient might have blood in the urine. -Urinary tract infection -papiloma of the bladder -kidney stone -stone in the bladder -some type of medicine ect To be able to tell why you are having blood in your urine,tests need to be done. If I was your caring doctor,I would do an urine test first and than an ultrasound of your urinary tract. Depending from the results of these test,we will be able to tell if you need to do other tests or not. I suggest you consult an urologist for these symptoms and do the tests as I mentioned ahead. Wish you the best. Dr.Endri Katro