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Hematuria

Though Not Always Serious, Hematuria Should Still Be Treated

Urology patients can experience a multitude of symptoms based on the underlying condition or disease they have developed. Urological conditions can affect how well they pass waste products from the body. If they are facing issues with these conditions, the patients will have toxic build-up in their bodies that can lead to more complications. 

Symptoms such as painful urination and blood in the urine could indicate minor or serious conditions. The patient will need to visit urologists to determine the source of their symptoms and find a better way to treat them. The urologists will perform a variety of tests to find the underlying problem and any other issues the patient is experiencing. 

What is Hematuria?

The condition known as hematuria is blood in the urine, and it could be a sign of several different medical concerns. If the patient notices a small amount of blood, it may just be a minor ailment, but if they are losing higher volumes of blood each time they urinate, they will need to visit their doctor promptly. 

What Are The Symptoms of the Condition?

There is really only one symptom to the condition, but the underlying condition could have several. It is important to get tested for a variety of conditions and get blood work. A urologist is a specialist that will run tests to determine the source of the blood in the patient’s urine. If the patient has more symptoms such as pain or discomfort, they should explain these symptoms to their doctor. 

What Causes It?

Blood in the urine is a symptom of a multitude of conditions, and the doctor must rule out these conditions. First, frequent urinary tract infections can lead to the symptom if the patient doesn’t get antibiotics from their doctor and treat their infection quickly. Kidney infections are also an initial concern for the patient that the doctor will test for. 

Women and men can develop kidney or bladder stones which can become uncomfortable and painful. For some patients, the stones will pass through the urinary tract on their own without surgical intervention. However, they can also develop kidney or bladder stones that are too large, and the patient will need surgery to remove them without causing damage. 

Men can experience an enlarged prostate that can make urinating far more difficult, and they will need to go on diuretics to flush out the bladder properly. An enlarged prostate can also lead to sexual dysfunction and hide prostate cancer. The patient will need to get tests to determine if this is the reason for blood in their urine. 

With kidney disease, blood in the urine can be a sign of serious complications, and the patient may lose too much blood in the process. The doctor will need to review the patient’s current stage of kidney disease to determine the best course of treatment.  

Patients could have one of several forms of cancer that will cause blood in the urine. Their doctor will transfer them to an oncologist who will complete a variety of tests that confirm the diagnosis. They will need to undergo surgery to remove tumors and cancerous growths. 

Some forms of strenuous exercise could also cause temporary instances of blood in the urine. The doctor will determine if it is a short-term issue and provide a proper treatment. 

When Should You See the Doctor?

Patients should see a doctor when they are passing blood often. It could be an indicator for a more serious illness that requires treatment. The doctor will set up an appointment to rule out less serious conditions first. 

What Are The Known Risk Factors?

When considering the risk factors for the condition, the doctor explains that the symptom affects men 50 and older more often. Patients who have a history of viral or bacterial infections, a family history of kidney stones, and participate in long-distance running like marathons are at the greatest risk of developing it. Anyone who takes aspirin or any anti-inflammatory medications may also notice this symptom. 

Where To Get Help

Atlantic Urology Clinics have a long and rich history of providing superior healthcare for patients with urological conditions. They present a vast menu of treatments for all conditions that cause patients to pass blood. They offer world-class doctors who are compassionate and have a long history of high-quality healthcare. Patients who need to seek treatments for urological conditions set up an appointment right now. 

How Is It Diagnosed?

Patients who are passing blood in their urine will need to undergo tests to diagnose their condition properly. The urologists will begin with a physical examination to determine the region causing the discomfort and pain. Next, they will conduct urine tests to determine if the patient has a kidney, bladder, or urinary tract infection. 

A MRI and CT scan will show signs of kidney or bladder stones along with enlarged prostates or any signs of cancer. The doctor will review the images to determine if there are any other underlying conditions beyond the initial diagnosis. Doctors can also conduct a cystoscopy to determine if the patient has any cysts in their urinary tract that are causing bleeding. 

How Is It Treated?

The cause of the blood in the urine determines what treatment is used. Typically, it is medication, but patients with kidney or bladder stones will need to undergo shockwave therapy. If the cause is prostate surgery to decrease the size of the prostate is necessary. 

Patients may experience a variety of symptoms throughout their lifetime that indicate simple infections or more complex diseases such as cancer. Whenever they notice sudden changes in the way they pass waste products, the patient will need to visit urologists to find the source of their symptoms. 

Healthcare providers offer tests to find the problems and present patients with a care plan to treat their condition and stay healthy. Men and women can develop conditions that could present them with major health risks, and they will need effective treatments to eliminate these ailments and get better. Urology clinics offer comprehensive care for a myriad of conditions that are detrimental to their health.

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