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What Should I Do As I Have Got Blood In Urine?

had a cystoscope past tuesday, polip removed from bladder, stone removed from the bladder, was given leavaquinn and a medication that turned the urine orange, finished the orange medicacation on thursday, still on leavaquinn - today, sunday, noticed blood in the urine, feels like prostitus - advise
Thu, 28 Jul 2016
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Hi
Blood in urine after polyp removal can sometimes go on for few weeks- more common in first two weeks but can go on for upto 6 weeks. This is due to scabs falling off from bladder at site of polyp removal.
Please keep drinking plenty of oral fluids.
Please submit an urine sample for culture and if persists contact the urologist who removed the polyp.
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What Should I Do As I Have Got Blood In Urine?

Hi Blood in urine after polyp removal can sometimes go on for few weeks- more common in first two weeks but can go on for upto 6 weeks. This is due to scabs falling off from bladder at site of polyp removal. Please keep drinking plenty of oral fluids. Please submit an urine sample for culture and if persists contact the urologist who removed the polyp.