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Blood In Urine, Spotting, Pain, Burning Sensation. Pelvic Scan Done, Normal. Treatment?

been have blood in my urine .an went to ER a few nights.an they ran a few test did pevic etc.an came up with nothing.im in horrible pain.an spotting off an on.an its very pain full down there.as buringing an pincing etc.im 26 years old an have a 4 1/2year old son.so im not sure if there test were flase negitives our what im in alot of pain!i thought i had a UTI but no site of infecton?!
Thu, 17 Oct 2013
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hi,
Blood in urine is a sign of some underlying pathology. In your age most likely reasons are urinary tract infection and stones in the urinary tract. Get the urine routine examination done to see for infection. Sometimes ultrasound scan of abdomen might not detect stones. Plain CT scan of abdomen is the best investigation to detect stone. Visit a urologist.
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Blood In Urine, Spotting, Pain, Burning Sensation. Pelvic Scan Done, Normal. Treatment?

hi, Blood in urine is a sign of some underlying pathology. In your age most likely reasons are urinary tract infection and stones in the urinary tract. Get the urine routine examination done to see for infection. Sometimes ultrasound scan of abdomen might not detect stones. Plain CT scan of abdomen is the best investigation to detect stone. Visit a urologist.