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Nausea and dizziness coupled with blood in the urine should be evaluated by a doctor. This can be a serious condition that requires medication and possibly hospitalization and testing.
Hematuria is the medical term for Blood in Urine. The common causes of Hematuria are from the bladder, kidney and prostate infections and diseases.
Go to the doctor.
There are many causes of blood in the urine ranging from urinary tract infections (quite common), kidney stones, or cancers. You need to get this checked out, whatever the cause, as even the minor causes can cause further damage if left untreated. See the related link below for further information.
Answer: Your blood.
The most usual cause of blood in the urine is a kidney stone.
Depends on WHY there is blood in your urine. There are several possible causes with different treatments. See a doctor. Now.
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Normally there is no protein detectable on a urinalysis strip. Protein can indicate kidney damage, blood in the urine, or an infection. Up to 10% of children can have protein in their urine. Certain diseases require the use of a special, more sensitive (and more expensive) test for protein called a microalbumin test. A microalbumin test is very useful in screening for early damage to the kidneys from diabetes, for instance. "Occult blood" simply means "hidden" blood; blood that is not visible, but is still present. Normally there is no blood in the urine. Blood can indicate an infection, kidney stones, trauma, or bleeding from a bladder or kidney tumor. The technician may indicate whether it is hemolyzed (disolved blood) or non-hemolyzed (intact red blood cells). Rarely, muscle injury can cause myoglobin to appear in the urine which also causes the reagent pad to falsely indicate blood.
Nausea and dizziness coupled with blood in the urine should be evaluated by a doctor. This can be a serious condition that requires medication and possibly hospitalization and testing.
sorry, but you have an S.T.D, I think
Kidney stones could be a cause. Sometimes when a kidney stone is passed it causes a little bleeding.
Blood in urine is a symptom of a number of medical conditions. The two most common causes are urinary tract infections and kidney stones. Rarer illnesses causing blood in the urine can be serious, such as tumours. If you are suffering from this problem you should seek medical attention immediately.
A severe urinary tract infection that has moved into the kidneys or any infection in the kidneys can cause blood in the urine. If you are seeing blood in your urine see a doctor as an infection in the kidneys can cause permanent kidney failure
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 can be caused by infection, stones, cancer, and many other causes. Follow up with your health care provider to make sure that the cause is not something serious.
A surgically-created opening in the abdomen for elimination of waste products (urine or stool).