There are a variety of illnesses associated with the finding of blood in the urine (hematuria). The most common is a urinary tract infection. Other possibilities include urinary obstruction, nephritis, renal cancer, and more.
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If you search the internet you'll find out that drugs stays longer in The urine Tham blood.
It helps us find any abnormalities in a persons general health
Yes. Both blood tests, and urine tests are ways to discover appendicitis, yet I'm pretty sure they won't just find it in a random test. I think you have to take a specific test to find out.
The glomerulus is found in the kidneys. It is a cluster of tiny blood vessels where blood is filtered to form urine.
They do a blood or urine test to find the hormones that indicate you are pregnant
No. A "dilute drug test" is one where the test can't find certain levels of certain enzymes. Those enzymes are also in blood, so you're safe. You do, however, still have blood in your urine, where it should not be.
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.
Sometimes. There are certain molecules in the brain that DO NOT cross the blood brain barrier, and so they don't easily leave the brain. These would not appear in the blood or urine to any appreciable extent. However, there are many others that do LEAVE the brain and are found in the cerebral spinal fluid, the blood, and yes, even in the urine. It is not an easy task to measure urine and then figure out what is going on in the brain, however.
Yes! how long after you drink beer can someone detect it in your urine and can you hide it?
A person can find information on how to remove cat urine from a carpet online. Some online sites that offer this information include Ask, wikiHow and Petfinder.
Maybe. A doctor can do a variety of tests, including urine tests, blood tests, and ultrasound. Sometimes a blood test will show a pregnancy that doesn't yet show up in a urine test.