Hematuria is a condition where there are red blood cells in your urine. There are two types:
- Gross hematuria, when you can see the blood in your urine
- Microscopic hematuria, where the blood can only be seen under a microscope or with a urine test
Hematuria usually doesn't cause symptoms beyond a change in your urine color.
You're more likely to have blood in your urine if you have other conditions that affect the urinary tract, including the prostate, if you've had a recent infection, or if you take medications such as blood thinners. Treating the underlying cause will usually cure hematuria.
Departments and Programs Who Treat This Condition
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Kidney Medicine
The team at BMC offers expert, personalized care for all forms of acute and chronic kidney diseases and specializes in complex clinical problems ranging from consultative nephrolo…