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Blood In Urine, Frequent Urination With Pain. Loss Of Appetite, Low Energy. Enlarged Prostate. Any Help?

Hello doctor, my grandad is 91 and recently been passing blood in his urine and going to the toilet approx 20 times per day, only small amounts come out and feels pain also loss of apertite and has very little energy. On going med condition, diagnosed with inlarged prostate 2 years ago but hasnt recently been checked over, please can you help.
Thu, 2 May 2013
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Welcome to the forum. I went through your detailed history.
Bleeding could be due to infection, stones or enlarged prostate.
He needs urgent evaluation by a urologist.
He needs physical examination, urine analysis, ultrasound scan.
Cystoscopy may also be necessary.
Based on the results treatment needs to be given,
best regards
DR GS
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Blood In Urine, Frequent Urination With Pain. Loss Of Appetite, Low Energy. Enlarged Prostate. Any Help?

Hi Welcome to the forum. I went through your detailed history. Bleeding could be due to infection, stones or enlarged prostate. He needs urgent evaluation by a urologist. He needs physical examination, urine analysis, ultrasound scan. Cystoscopy may also be necessary. Based on the results treatment needs to be given, best regards DR GS