Urine - Bloody
Alternate Names : Blood in the Urine, Hematuria
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What to Expect at your Health Care Provider's Office
Your doctor will take a medical history and perform a physical examination. Medical history questions may include:
- When did you first notice blood in your urine?
- What is the underlying color of your urine?
- Do you have any pain with urination?
- Has the quantity of your urine increased or decreased?
- Does your urine have an odor?
- Are you urinating more frequently?
- Do you have an urgent need to urinate?
- What medications are you taking, including over the counter drugs?
- Have you recently eaten foods that may cause discoloration, like beets, berries, or rhubarb?
- Do you have any other symptoms like pain in your back, abdomen, or side? Fever, weight loss, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea? Nighttime urination? Dribbling? Discharge from penis or vagina? Pain with intercourse?
- Have you had previous urinary problems or kidney problems?
- Do you have any allergies?
- Have you had a recent injury?
- Have you had any recent diagnostic or surgical procedures involving the urinary tract?
Diagnostic tests that may be performed include: TREATMENT The treatment will depend on the cause of the blood in the urine. If a urinary tract infection is confirmed, antibiotics may be prescribed. If appropriate, pain medications will be administered.
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