It is very unlikely since the urinary system is separate from the ovaries and other reproductive organs.
However, if the urine can be contaminated when collected for the test in someone who is having or recently had menstruation, and that can sometimes get blood cells in the sample.
Similarly (it would take many coincidental and concurrent conditions), but it is feasible that a ruptured ovary might release blood cells that ended up getting to the external genitalia through the fallopian tubes, uterus and vagina causing contamination of the urine sample. However, ruptured ovaries would be quite painful and wouldn't go by unnoticed.
Just 'white blood cells' - could maybe indicate an infection.
White blood cells are usually not found in the urine due to the kidney. When there are white blood cells in the urine this if due to an infection. The kidney becomes inflamed and this allows the passing of white blood cells.
Bacteria in the urinary tract could cause blood or elevated protein in the urine. Urine may also contain white blood cells which came to fight the infection.
White blood cells are indicative of an infection.
because we have more white blood cells in our body. So when you excrete your waste some of the white blood cells go along with the wasted urine. That's why your urine isn't allways yellow it also could be a type of WHITE. but we could still be healthy, because we also have red blood cells to help us stay healthy.
Because signs of blood in you urine can be a sign of something serious.
urine test during menstruation reveal presence of blood in urine and red blood cells
An infection in the urinary tract will cause the appearance of blood in the urine sample, including red blood cells and whilte blood cells.
hemoglobinuria is when the red blood cells in the urine(abnormal) have lysed (ripped open) and there is free haemoglobin in the urine. Haematuria is when the blood cells are intact in the urine. Both colour the urine dark red
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Yes, 40% of lupus patients will develop lupus nephritis and red blood cells in the urine are one indicator as is protein in the urine.
Creatinine is normally found in urine. Blood proteins, red blood cells, and hemoglobin are all abnormal findings. White blood cells would indicate an infection.