What Causes Red Urine Discoloration After Doing A Heavy Task?
This morning I worked in my garden pushing a wheelbarrow which was quite heavy. I am 85 years of age. about 6:30 this evening I noticed my urine looked as if it might have quite a lot of blood in it. I have no pane. After coming home I urinated at about 10:45 PM Central day light savings time. My urine looks about the same as at 6:30. I have not eaten any beats or any thing that is Red.
Wed, 31 Oct 2018
General & Family Physician, Dr. Hans Maro's Response
Blood in the urine can be urinary tract infection, a bladder or kidney stone, enlarged prostate, cancer, kidney disease and Strenuous exercise. It is very important to visit the doctor for tests. The tests include urine tests (urinalysis-checks for UTI or presence of minerals that cause stones, CT-scan, MRI or Ultrasound can help diagnose stones, cancer or kidney disease.Cystoscopy may be also used for diagnosis of bladder diseases. Treatment will depend on the diagnosis which will be established by the doctor.
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What Causes Red Urine Discoloration After Doing A Heavy Task?
Blood in the urine can be urinary tract infection, a bladder or kidney stone, enlarged prostate, cancer, kidney disease and Strenuous exercise. It is very important to visit the doctor for tests. The tests include urine tests (urinalysis-checks for UTI or presence of minerals that cause stones, CT-scan, MRI or Ultrasound can help diagnose stones, cancer or kidney disease.Cystoscopy may be also used for diagnosis of bladder diseases. Treatment will depend on the diagnosis which will be established by the doctor.