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Getting Blood In Urine. Reports Says No UTI, Infection. Shows Dehydration. What It Could Be?

23 y/o male works out at gym every day. begin urinating blood 48 hours ago. went to urgent care after primary was booked today and yesterday. (also tried to get in with urologist . stated first you must go to PCP) even though this was a private pay. Tonight, doc at urgent care said no uti , no signs of pain, or infection. showing signs of dehydration . go to er and have them do these tests. He did not know what it could be.
Mon, 25 Nov 2013
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In any condition blood in urine(Hematuria) needs to be evaluated. But it is unlikely for dehydration to cause hematuria unless there is a kidney damage. So first you undergo al the investigation ordered by the doctor for the ER. In the test result are inconclusive that I my opinion you need to consult an urologist.
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Getting Blood In Urine. Reports Says No UTI, Infection. Shows Dehydration. What It Could Be?

Hello, In any condition blood in urine(Hematuria) needs to be evaluated. But it is unlikely for dehydration to cause hematuria unless there is a kidney damage. So first you undergo al the investigation ordered by the doctor for the ER. In the test result are inconclusive that I my opinion you need to consult an urologist.