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Is microscopic hematuria serious?

Is microscopic hematuria serious?

Microscopic hematuria, a common finding on routine urinalysis of adults, is clinically significant when three to five red blood cells per high-power field are visible. Etiologies of microscopic hematuria range from incidental causes to life-threatening urinary tract neoplasm.

What does a urologist do when you have blood in your urine?

Treatment. Hematuria is managed by treating its underlying cause. For example, if the condition is caused by a urinary tract infection, it is treated with antibiotics. Treatment for kidney stones can include waiting for the stone to pass by itself, medication or surgery.

What is the most common cause of microscopic hematuria?

The most common causes of microscopic hematuria are urinary tract infection, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and urinary calculi. However, up to 5% of patients with asymptomatic microscopic hematuria are found to have a urinary tract malignancy.

What does microscopic hematuria indicate?

“Microscopic” means something is so small that it can only be seen through a special tool called a microscope. “Hematuria” means blood in the urine. So, if you have microscopic hematuria, you have red blood cells in your urine. These blood cells are so small, though, you can’t see the blood when you urinate.

Is it normal to have microscopic blood in your urine?

Microhematuria is unseen blood in urine. This term is a shortened version of Microscopic hematuria. It is normal for urine to have very small amounts of blood in it.

Can microscopic hematuria be normal?

This term is a shortened version of Microscopic hematuria. It is normal for urine to have very small amounts of blood in it. However there are standards that can, either in a laboratory or in the doctor’s office with a dipstick, distinguish between a normal number of blood cells and an abnormal number of blood cells.

What would cause my urine to turn blood?

Blood in your urine can come from your kidneys, which make urine. It also can come from other parts of your urinary tract, such as your: You might have blood in your urine because of: Your urine could also be discolored because of red pigments from things like food dyes, medications or eating a lot of beets. Doctors sometimes call this “beeturia.”

Is blood in urine a bad thing?

Bad things can cause blood in the urine off and on, so just because the blood went away does not mean everything is fine. In fact, bad things may be quietly growing, giving out little warnings now and again. The problem is not blood in the urine itself. Rather blood in the urine is a sign of something.

What causes blood to come out of your urine?

Factors that can cause blood to appear in your urine. Common causes of blood in the urine are viral illness, urinary tract infections and other infections such as kidney infection or prostate infection. Menstrual blood mixing with urine can cause it to turn pinkish.

Why is blood in urine a serious cause for concern?

While blood in urine is alarming, it’s definitely more cause for concern with older people-especially older men battling an enlarged prostate or prostate cancer. However, red urine isn’t always an indicator of prostate cancer. Rather, it could be a sign of inflammation in the prostate that can be treated with a trip to the urologist.