Blood in the urine, also known as hematuria, can be caused by various factors such as urinary tract infections, kidney stones, or more serious conditions like kidney disease or bladder cancer. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may include antibiotics for infections, pain medication for kidney stones, or surgery for more serious conditions. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
"Lysed" in the context of blood in urine means that the red blood cells have been broken down or damaged, leading to the release of hemoglobin into the urine. This could be indicative of various conditions such as trauma, infection, or certain medical procedures. Further testing may be needed to determine the underlying cause.
alcohol suppresses the amount of ADH (anti-diahretic hormone) released, causing less water being reabsorbed from urine to blood in kidneys. you will then produce a lot of dilute urine as a result >> To measure the alcohol concentration in their urine I would test the concentration of the urine, to test how much water there was in the urine. Normally, 95% of the urine is composed of water, but if the person had drunk alcohol, the kidneys would take out more water (from the blood) than usual and pass it into the urine. This would have a diluting effect on the urine, so more of the urine would be composed of water than normal. I could test for water by dipping dry cobalt chloride paper into the urine. I could then note any colour change. A pale pink would indicate water, and I could compare the colour of the paper to the other urine samples.
Normal Saline 0.9% is called an isotonic solution. A 0.0% saline solution is called a hypotonic solution. A solution of this concentration would cause water to diffuse into the red blood cells and cause them to burst open. A 10% saline solution is called a hypertonic solution. A solution of this concentration would cause water to diffuse out of the red blood cells, making them shrivel up and shrink.
Blood in the urine, also known as hematuria, can be caused by various factors such as urinary tract infections, kidney stones, or more serious conditions like kidney disease or bladder cancer. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Blood in the urine, also known as hematuria, can be caused by various factors such as urinary tract infections, kidney stones, or more serious conditions like kidney disease or bladder cancer. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
If urine wasn't filtered in the kidney, the particles in the urine would cause your genitals to explode.
A kidney stone ; see related link .
Blood in the urine should be investigated by a doctor, not some random person on the internet. Aspirin is a blood thinner, but whether it is causing the urinary problem is something an expert needs to decide.
This can lead to acute glomerulonephritis in some patients.
No not directly but can indirectly by causing other conditons ect. that can cause this. for this to happen it would have to effect your kiddneys which is responsable for filtering the blood (more complex then that) and if it doesnt work proply will let white blood cells of all types (including your antibodeys) in to youre bladder then urine. but no not really but it is still bad to have
Yes , you may have blood in the urine because the kidney stone has jagged edges . Blood in the urine is often an indicator/symptom of 'passing' a stone . (I would seek medical attention .)
urine is normally yellow.
==TAKE THIS DOG TO THE VET RIGHT AWAY. ANY ANIMAL THAT HAS BLOOD IN IT'S URINE SHOULD GO TO THE VET ASAP!!!!== ==If you we're peeing and you saw blood in your urine, would you be posting a message on wikianswers or would you be on the phone with the doctor??==
Yes, which brings to mind the next question: Why would you do this?
It would be far more dangerous to have blood splashed into your eyes than urine. Blood carries many pathogens including HIV, hepatitis, and many others. Urine is sterile and virtually harmless.
No; Lipitor is not a psychoactive drug and would not cause a false urine test for amphetamines.
They Could Tell Its Not Real Urine And You Could Get In Trouble