Blood In Urine

Finding blood in urine can sometimes be harmless, but it may also point to an issue in the urinary system, such as an infection, kidney stone, or other underlying condition that needs checking.

What is blood in urine?

Blood in urine, also known as haematuria, means that your urine looks red or brown because it contains blood. This can be a sign of a medical issue that needs attention.

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What are the symptoms of blood in urine?

The main symptom is noticing blood in your urine, which may appear:

  • Bright red
  • Dark red
  • Brown or tea-coloured
  • Cloudy with a pink or red tint

You may not have any other symptoms, or you might experience:

  • Pain while urinating
  • Frequent need to urinate
  • Urgent need to urinate
  • Pain in your lower back or abdomen

What causes blood in urine?

Several factors can cause blood in urine, including:

  • Infections in the urinary tract
  • Kidney stones
  • Enlarged prostate
  • Injury to the kidneys or bladder
  • Certain medications
  • Some serious conditions like kidney disease or cancer

How common is blood in urine?

Blood in urine is fairly common and can happen to people of any age. It often affects adults, but children can also experience it.

Who is more likely to find blood in their urine?

People who may be more at risk include those who:

  • Aren’t drinking enough fluids
  • Have conditions affecting the kidneys or bladder
  • Have a family history of urinary tract issues
  • Engage in contact sports or activities where injury can occur

How can I treat stop bleeding in my urine?

Treatment depends on the cause. It may involve:

  • Taking antibiotics for infections
  • Medications to manage conditions like an enlarged prostate
  • Drinking more fluids
  • Further tests if a serious issue is suspected

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Final thoughts

Blood in urine can be worrying, but many causes are treatable. If you notice blood in your urine, it’s important to speak to your GP or healthcare provider.

Always consult a medical professional
This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting, stopping or changing any medication. If you have concerns about your medication or experience side effects, speak to your doctor or pharmacist immediately.

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