What Could Be The Reasons For Having Foam And Blood In Urine?
your form asking for area does not include urine or any related body part, so how do I proceed with submitting an inquiry? The question is about having dark and sometimes blood in urine. Also foamy urine. I found online that it is a kidney disease, with no cure. Want additional info on that, like how long before kidneys have problems working.
Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare Magic. With this presentation, I think your system is rapidly destroying your red blood cells. This condition is called hemolysis and will surely lead to anemia. Several causes can be thought of including abnormalities in red blood cells, enzyme deficiency, autoimmune diseases, infectious diseases and many others. Also, if the product from red blood destruction (hemoglobin) is not rapidly removed from the body, it can cause injury to the kidneys. I would suggest you see an emergency room doctor or a kidney specialist for proper management.
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What Could Be The Reasons For Having Foam And Blood In Urine?
Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare Magic. With this presentation, I think your system is rapidly destroying your red blood cells. This condition is called hemolysis and will surely lead to anemia. Several causes can be thought of including abnormalities in red blood cells, enzyme deficiency, autoimmune diseases, infectious diseases and many others. Also, if the product from red blood destruction (hemoglobin) is not rapidly removed from the body, it can cause injury to the kidneys. I would suggest you see an emergency room doctor or a kidney specialist for proper management. I hope that answers your query. If you have additional questions or follow up queries then please do not hesitate in writing to us. We will be delighted to answer more questions from you. I wish you good health