maybe go to a doctor.
prescence of blood in urine is a sign of cancer
Haematuria
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Yes, the presence of pus cells/white blood cells in the urine often indicates an infection in the urinary tract. Bladder infections, STDs, and other types of infections may be the cause.
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The medical term for the presence of blood in urine is hematuria. Traces of blood in your urine could indicate a urinary tract infection, a kidney infection, an enlarged prostate or kidney disease. Other causes may be kidney or bladder stones, injury due to over exertion during exercise or cancer.
Blood in the urine may be hematuria (also spelled haematuria) or hemoglobinuria.
Neutrophils are most indicative of a bacterial infection.
Emboli may also damage the kidneys, causing blood to appear in the urine
Presence of kidney stone may cause kidney pain and sticky urine.
Clinistix is a commercially available product for testing for of glucose in urine. It turns purple if glucose is present. Albustix is a commercially available product for testing for the presence protein in urine.
Most times semen appears whittish. On some occassions, semen may appear yellowish in males. These may be due to the presence of blood in the semen, albeit it may be small amounts. The small amount of blood mixed with semen may result in the appearance of yellowish semen. Just like occassionally blood may appear in urine, called hematuria. Consult your doctor for your diagnosis.
Protein in the urine is termed as proteinuria in medicine. Among children, its the outstanding sign of nephrotic syndrome, if accompanied by other signs and symptoms like blood in the urine, hypertension and history of streptococcal infection that's possibly because acute glumerolunephritis (AGN). Among pregnant women protein in the urine is may indicate presence of pregnancy induce hypertension. Protein in the urine may also be present if you have urinary tract infections or live impairment..
Menstruation does not expell any blood, contrary to the uninformed belief.
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.