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Bright Red Blood In Urine, Had Kidney Stones, Back Hurts. Reason?

Hi I just went to the bathroom and peed and noticed bright red blood I have had kidney stones in past and my back always hurts so I dont notice the flank pain anymore when I get stones also after sex I have a little blood my bf is a little big so I pass it off as that but this blood is from my ureatha after peeing whats goin on

Mon, 7 Oct 2013
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Urologist 's  Response
hi.
Dont take it lightly. blood in urine could be a sign of underlying kidney or bladder condition. In your case most likely it is because of recurrent stones as you had stone previously. Get your urine tests, kidney funtion tests, ultrasound of the abdomen, and an X-ray of the abdomen. Also you need some metabolic test to try find reason for your recurrent stone formation. you need to consult your urologist as early as possible.
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Bright Red Blood In Urine, Had Kidney Stones, Back Hurts. Reason?

hi. Dont take it lightly. blood in urine could be a sign of underlying kidney or bladder condition. In your case most likely it is because of recurrent stones as you had stone previously. Get your urine tests, kidney funtion tests, ultrasound of the abdomen, and an X-ray of the abdomen. Also you need some metabolic test to try find reason for your recurrent stone formation. you need to consult your urologist as early as possible. regards