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For the past year, every time I see the doc and leave a urine sample (about 4 times) it shows up with trace blood. Doc doesn't seem overly concerned but I am starting to!
Anyone else have this? What to do about it? |
| It means you're a vampire. |
| Yep, but my doctor didnt seem worried. |
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Really? Why the rude responses?
OP, I would suggest seeing a uro-gynecologist. |
| OP I have the same issue. Has your doctor actually sent your samples out for a lab analysis, or just used the in-office test? Mine always shows trace signs of blood in the office test, but there is no blood recorded when the do the more sophisticated lab test. My urologist thinks I just have some chemical in my urine that tricks the in-office test. Ask your doctor to send it out for testing. |
| Please ask a urologist or press your doctor for more information. Not to scare you, but my dad had bladder cancer discovered this way (i think it was more than trace). |
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It's called hematuria. Here's everything you ever wanted to know about the possible causes. You should see a doctor to rule out anything serious.
http://kidney.niddk.nih.gov/kudiseases/pubs/hematuria/ |
| If you are not menstruating, then perhaps you have a bladder or kidney infection? |
| I had kidney stones with this |
| When this happened to me at a regular GYN check-up a few years ago, he referred me to a urologist, who did a cystoscopy. He found some crystals in my bladder that could be precursors to stones. He recommended drinking lots of water and decreasing salt consumption. This seems to have done the trick b/c subsequent tests showed no trace blood in my urine. I think it's always good to have these types of things checked out. |
| I had trace amount of blood in my urine during my first pregnancy. They kept checking me for a UTI which I did not have. My second pregnancy I had it again and then around 6 months I had full blown killer kidney stones with lots of blood/pain. I think pp is right that it could be a precursor to kidney stones and can be diet related. I cut back on soda and ice cream. Also drink more water and cranberry juice. Especially stay hydrated in the summer. |
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My mom always has traces of blood in her urine. She has interstitial cystitis which was diagnosed by a urologist.
Unfortunately, she is pretty much always on macrobid for the condition. You might not have this but definitely see a urologist about the issue. They will probably want to go in and do a cystoscopy to see what your uretha is looking like. |
| Thank you all! I agree - I should get it checked out. I drink too much regular soda and not enough water or cranberry juice. I'm starting to realize that I need to take better care of myself as I am close to 40... the stuff I did when I was in my 20s and had no symptoms isn't cutting it anymore... |
| Have the protein level in your urine checked, this is a sign of a kidney issue as well. |
| lucily, so far no protein (OP here). But thank you 10:58. |