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Microscopic Blood in Urine

Microscopic blood in urine cannot be seen by the human eye. Instead, the only way that this blood is visible is under a microscope; hence the name. For this reason, it is possible that you could be suffering from microscopic blood in urine and have no idea that this is happening. With that being said, there is also a chance that this could be accompanied by other symptoms which would in turn lead your doctor to send your urine to be analyzed by a qualified lab.

Is microscopic blood in urine worse or better than gross hematuria? There is no easy answer to this question. You could be suffering from microscopic hematuria which is being caused by a serious problem. But on the other hand it could be something as simple as a urinary tract infection. There is no way of saying which of the two is the “better” one to have.

If you are experiencing pain or burning when urinating, you will want to see your doctor. Explain to them what is going on, and that you do not see any blood in your urine. From there, they will more than likely take a urine sample so that it can be tested for microscopic hematuria. Just because the blood cannot be seen by the human eye does not mean that it is something that you can forget about.

Overall, microscopic blood in urine can be serious. At the very least, you should treat this as a serious problem until your doctor tells you otherwise. Once you are examined and your urine is sent to a lab for analysis, you will be on your way to finding the cause and cure.



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