| Hematuria (Blood in the Urine)
Hematuria simply means blood in the urine. The blood may be visible
to the naked eye or detectable only under a microscope.
Causes
Some causes of hematuria, such as exercise, are not serious. But, since bloody urine may result
from cancer or other serious problems (such as kidney stones, infections, enlarged prostate), a physician should be consulted.
Diagnosis and treatment
Your doctor may order a series of tests including
urinalysis, blood tests, special X-rays
and cystoscopy — a non-surgical procedure used
to inspect the bladder and urethra. Ultrasound and
CT scan examinations also may be needed. If
there is no serious underlying cause, no treatment may be necessary.
In some cases, blood in the urine is the only sign of dangerous tumors or stones.
Seeking medical attention when you first see bloody urine can lead to early treatment or
possible prevention of serious conditions.
Information
For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call the
UF Division of Urology
at 352.265.8240 or the Shands HealthCare Consultation Center
at 800.749.7424 or 352.265.8000.
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