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Can BP Medication Cause Blood In Urine?

I had a CT scan today a the person doing it told me that I have blood in my urine. I have never seen any when going to the bathroom. I am having a bad time with my BP and on various Meds. Could this be causing it? I did have uterine cancer several years ago and beat it. Should I be worried?
Fri, 10 Jul 2015
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Hello and welcome to HCM.
Your concern is understandable. Hope the CT-scan was normal.
As an Urologist, let me assure you, that B.P. medicines do not cause blood in urine.
Anyway, you should get your urine checked to clear the doubt, and show the report to a local doctor. That will clear your worry.
Hope your doubt is cleared. Feel free to contact me anytime by name.
Dr.Matthew Mangat.
Urologist.
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Can BP Medication Cause Blood In Urine?

Hello and welcome to HCM. Your concern is understandable. Hope the CT-scan was normal. As an Urologist, let me assure you, that B.P. medicines do not cause blood in urine. Anyway, you should get your urine checked to clear the doubt, and show the report to a local doctor. That will clear your worry. Hope your doubt is cleared. Feel free to contact me anytime by name. Dr.Matthew Mangat. Urologist.