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What Causes Pressure To Urinate With Blood In Urine?

Around 8pm tonight, I started to feel like I might have a bladder infection, with slight pressure towards the end of my urine stream. I ve been going, almost on the hour since then, with the pressure becoming more intense. This last time, about ten minutes ago, I happened to look into the toilet and there was blood.
Mon, 24 Aug 2015
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Hello and welcome to HCM.
As an Urologist, let me advise you to always mention your age and gender, as the causes differ in the two sexes.
First of all, your symptoms are very suggestive of an obstructive flow.
Blood in urine, is abnormal. So, certain tests are mandatory, and you must have an examination, by an Urologist if possible, or any specialist.
Get your urine routine and culture, blood urea, creatinine, sugar, PSA (if male above 45 years), and an ultrasound scan of abdomen.
You can contact me here, with all reports, for an expert opinion.
Dr.Matthew Mangat.
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What Causes Pressure To Urinate With Blood In Urine?

Hello and welcome to HCM. As an Urologist, let me advise you to always mention your age and gender, as the causes differ in the two sexes. First of all, your symptoms are very suggestive of an obstructive flow. Blood in urine, is abnormal. So, certain tests are mandatory, and you must have an examination, by an Urologist if possible, or any specialist. Get your urine routine and culture, blood urea, creatinine, sugar, PSA (if male above 45 years), and an ultrasound scan of abdomen. You can contact me here, with all reports, for an expert opinion. Dr.Matthew Mangat.