blood in urine is the common symptoms of the uti. if left it untreated, then it may become serioius, so the patients with this problem need to deal with it problem.
it still has some other symptoms, such as feel pain or burning when you urinate. feel like you have to urinate often, but not much urine comes out when you do. belly feels tender or heavy. urine is cloudy or smells bad. have pain on one side of your back under your ribs. This is where your kidneys are.You have fever and chills.You have nausea and vomiting.
In general, no - urine should be cell free in a healthy person. On occasion you may see a shed epithelial cell or a few white blood cells, but nothing in large quantities and definitely no red blood cells.
Blood does not belong in urine. If your urine is red with blood, or even pink, you should consult a physician promptly.
Blood and WBCs (white blood cells) indicate an infection, either of the bladder, kidneys.
Go to a doctor. There could be a problem with your bladder or kidneys.
You probably have a urinary track infection.
Could mean a number of things. The most likely is a urinary tract infection but could also be a polyp only as two of many possibilities
blood in the urine is called hematuria
Mature red blood cells are the only human cells that do not have a nucleus. sorry to do this but that's not the answer but i don't know it
yes becuase, as they generate they tend to grow faster
Red blood cells are the most abundant in the blood. This is because they are the main component in the blood. The red blood cells carry oxygen throughout the body and carry out CO2 and other impurities. The red blood cells act as transports for the nutrients in the body. Oxygen is the most important element for all the many functions in our body. Without oxygen, we wouldn't be able to survive. Since, red blood cells are the ones carrying oxygen, RBC's are the most numerous blood cells. Red blood cells also called erythrocytes.
The body's cells need to be isotonic to blood plasma to prevent too much osmosis of water either into or out of the cells. The kidneys are the main organs controlling this. If you exercise in hot weather without drinking enough water, you perspire heavily and so you lose water from your body. Your blood plasma becomes hypertonic to your cells and your kidneys will remove less water from the blood plasma, meaning that urine becomes less in quantity and higher in concentration of other materials, especially urea and uric acid. If you drink a lot of water in a cooler environment while resting, the plasma will become hypotonic to the body's cells. In that case, the urine will be more plentiful and more dilute because the kidneys will pull more water out of the blood to try to maintain isotonicity in the body.
It depends on what you're checking for. A simple blood smear with differential count will give you a lot of information - are the cells shaped and colored normally, are they present in the right amounts and proportions, etc.
If you mean like high amount of urine: Polyuria. If you mean like high amount of particles inside the urine: High specific gravity = your urine may have high levels of glucose, protein, bilirubin, urobilinogen, or/and a lot of mucus, crystals, bacteria, and tissue/blood cells.
Red blood cells, nitrites and white blood cellsPain when you pee, pain in the kidneys and you have to pee all the time.
Normally human urine does not have any cells in it. When examining the urine under the microscope, the technician will determine if it has 1+, 2+, or 3+ number of cells present. It does not represent a specific number, just that there are a lot of cells in the sample.
the blood in the urine could be due to a lot of things, perhaps a kidney infection, bowel infection or cistitis.
In a healthy individual the urine should only have a very few cells, but in some diseases like cystitis (bladder infection) there can be a lot.
White blood cells are there to fight of bacteria so if you have a lot one day it meansyou have a bacteria or virus in you.
New fresh blood cells can be formed in under 24hours. Some people have it good and they produce blood in about an hour, not a whole lot but enough to replace the blood you would lose if you got a cut and lost a lot.
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the cancer cells need to grow very rapidly for which they need a lot of blood. (i think) they can form new blood vessels anywhere in the body to ensure that they get blood, this is known as angiogenesis.
Mature red blood cells are the only human cells that do not have a nucleus. sorry to do this but that's not the answer but i don't know it
Pernicious Anemia has a lot to do with the red blood cells. You could do a search on the condition to see if this is what you're looking for.
Red blood cells perform the blood's primary function of transporting materials (gases, nutrition, wastes) to and from the various tissues of the body and this is why there are more red blood cells than white blood cells. White blood cells provide the blood's secondary functions of immunity and clotting and therefore do not need to be as many.