Might be kidney stones, might be several things. See a doctor as soon as possible.
A trace is a small amount
When someone has a urinary tract infection (UTI), there is typically a small amount of blood present in the urine.
Nicotine Blood Urine. This will trace even small amounts of nicotine in the blood or urine.
Blood in the urine with a UTI occurs due to inflammation and irritation of the urinary tract lining, which can cause small blood vessels to leak blood into the urine.
There is a small amount of ammonia in urine. Ammonia is not converted to urine.
A UTI can cause blood in urine because the infection can irritate and inflame the lining of the urinary tract, leading to small blood vessels breaking and blood mixing with the urine.
"1+ with your blood" means there is a small amount of blood in your urine sample. This could be due to many reasons, including urinary tract infections, kidney stones, or strenuous exercise. Further evaluation by a healthcare provider may be needed.
It depends. There is a big amount and a small amount. The bigger amount is used for taking in blood, and that is 750ml. The small amount however is used for when you want to take the proteins in the blood only, and not the blood itself. The small amount is 250ml.
it depended on what the patients symptoms were, if the doctor had a rough idea no blood was taken, just urine, but if they didn't really know they would take a small amount of blood
It depends. If the body is dehydrated, it will produce highly concentrated (hypertonic) urine in order to conserve water from the blood stream. If your blood is hypotonic (contains excess water), then the kidneys will release hypotonic urine, to reduce the amount of water in the blood. Therefore, if you are dehydrated, the urine is considered hypertonic to the blood. If not, the urine is hypotonic to the blood.
A UTI can cause blood in the urine because the infection can irritate and damage the lining of the urinary tract, including the bladder and urethra, leading to small blood vessels breaking and blood mixing with the urine.
As you can proably guess, a Chihuahua does not have a large amount of blood. You should have your dog looked at by a vet.