There could be many possible causes, none of them good. IF you have this problem, it is imperative that you have a doctorinvestigate and diagnose this problem AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!
NuvaRing does not cause bloody urine. See your health care provider for an exam.
You need to find out why your goat has bloody urine, is it a bacterial or viral infection, leptospirosis or is the blood present because of urinary calculi - it would be best to take your goat to your veterinarian who can take its temperature, do blood and urine tests and provide the appropriate medication.
No. A younger man's urine would likely have more hormones. It is possible that there would be other changes with age, like difference in bilirubin levels.
Yes
Salmonella does not typically cause bloody urine. However, it can cause bloody stool. The illness can be passed to other people through urine, blood, and stool, so stay away from other people if infected.
Pallor, fatigue, blood in urine, and bloody septum
perhaps a ruptured kidney....but definitely see a doctor
yellow skin or eyes, unusual bleeding or bruising, weakness, fatigue, bloody or black stools, bloody or cloudy urine, and a sudden decrease in the amount of urine.
The methods of war were bloody. Often farm tools were used as weapons and they would hack a man to death. It was face to face battle.
Frequent urination (often in unusual places) Bloody urine Dribbling urine Straining Weakness Depression Loss of appetite Vomiting and pain I would recomend taking him or her to the vet to get checked.
Saltpeter man would collect human urine to make saltpeter that could manufacture gunpowder.
Symptoms include foamy, bloody, or dark colored urine, decreased urine output, cough with bloody sputum, difficulty breathing after exertion, weakness, fatigue, nausea or vomiting, weight loss, nonspecific chest pain and/or pale skin