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Blood In Urine, Blood Clots, Unable To Urinate

Had blood in urine ..then a hard time urinating... along with blood clots. No pain . I am 64 years old usually get up 3 or 4 times a night to pee. What could be causing these symptoms?
Wed, 9 May 2012
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Hi, welcome toH.C.M.Forum, it appears to be due to uro lithiasis means stone in the urinary tract. if stone is at the junction bladder and urethra, these symptoms appear. if it is small in size will enter the urethra and may cause obstruction of urine. other posibility is prostrate infection. as a first aid you need to use antibiotic, and styptics. and then to be screened by urine and blood examination and scaning of abdomen for proper diagnosis and treatment. under the supervision of urologist. thank you.
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Blood In Urine, Blood Clots, Unable To Urinate

Hi, welcome toH.C.M.Forum, it appears to be due to uro lithiasis means stone in the urinary tract. if stone is at the junction bladder and urethra, these symptoms appear. if it is small in size will enter the urethra and may cause obstruction of urine. other posibility is prostrate infection. as a first aid you need to use antibiotic, and styptics. and then to be screened by urine and blood examination and scaning of abdomen for proper diagnosis and treatment. under the supervision of urologist. thank you.