Always have trace blood in my urine when I leave a sample

Anonymous
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?
Anonymous
It means you're a vampire.
Anonymous
Yep, but my doctor didnt seem worried.
Anonymous
Really? Why the rude responses?

OP, I would suggest seeing a uro-gynecologist.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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).
Anonymous
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/
Anonymous
If you are not menstruating, then perhaps you have a bladder or kidney infection?
Anonymous
I had kidney stones with this
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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...
Anonymous
Have the protein level in your urine checked, this is a sign of a kidney issue as well.
Anonymous
lucily, so far no protein (OP here). But thank you 10:58.
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