Blood in Pee Causes, Treatment and more

Blood in Pee Symptoms

There are not many visible symptoms of blood in pee. In fact, the only symptom that you may be able to see is a pink or red tint in your urine. In this case, it is probable that you are suffering from hematuria. The presence of red blood cells in urine will lead to a pink or red tint. Generally speaking, it does not take a high concentration of blood in order to produce pink or red urine.

Does blood in pee hurt? Although you may think that having blood in your urine would cause pain, this is not usually the case. In fact, most people are surprised to see that their urine is bloody yet they are not experiencing any pain. That being said, just because there is no pain does not mean that the problem should go overlooked.

In many cases, it is possible to have blood in your pee without any symptoms. This is known as microscopic hematuria, and in this case the blood is not visible unless examined under a microscope. If you are suffering from this problem you will not experience any symptoms. And as you can imagine, the only way that you will find out if you are experiencing this problem is if your doctor send your urine to the lab to be examined.

There are not many blood in urine symptoms to be aware of. In fact, if you cannot see the blood you will have no clue that this problem exists. For those who can see blood in their urine, it is important to seek immediate medical attention in order to pinpoint the cause of the problem.



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