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What Is The Reason For Blood In Urine

there was i few drops of blood from my urine. i did urine test and sonography. the urine test was normal, in sonography it has been seen that there were 16cc urine still present in bladder... may i kw what would be the reason.. it is cause of infection??
Tue, 9 Aug 2016
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The urine test being normal, it is unlikely to be due to infection. 16 cc urine in bladder on sonography is also normal. You will need cystoscopy to evaluate the cause for bleeding. The more common possibilities are bleeding from prostate if you are a male, bladder tumour or stones in your kidneys which are not seen on ultrasound.

Please consult an urologist for cystoscopy.
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What Is The Reason For Blood In Urine

Hi The urine test being normal, it is unlikely to be due to infection. 16 cc urine in bladder on sonography is also normal. You will need cystoscopy to evaluate the cause for bleeding. The more common possibilities are bleeding from prostate if you are a male, bladder tumour or stones in your kidneys which are not seen on ultrasound. Please consult an urologist for cystoscopy.