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How To Treat Hematuria?

Hi, last friday i was playing raquetball for an hour or so after the game i went to restroom my urine was red but had no pain and then after drinking water waht i see it now few drpos blood at the end of urination. I am 52 yrs. have no pain urinating.
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Tue, 3 Nov 2015
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Hello
Thanks for query .Hematuria at this age needs to be investigated to trace out the cause of blood .
It could be due to either of the following few conditions.
1) Infection (UTI)
2) Stone in the urinary system
3) Mass lesion in bladder or kidney
4) Enlarged prostate

Please consult qualified Urologist for clinical and digital rectal examination and get following basic tests done to confirm the diagnosis.
1) Urine routine and culture.
2) Ultrasound scanning of abdomen and pelvis
3) Serum PSA.
4) C.T Scan of the Abdomen plain and with contrast medium.
5) Blood coagulation profile

Further treatment will depend upon result of these tests and final diagnosis.

Dr.Patil.
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How To Treat Hematuria?

Hello Thanks for query .Hematuria at this age needs to be investigated to trace out the cause of blood . It could be due to either of the following few conditions. 1) Infection (UTI) 2) Stone in the urinary system 3) Mass lesion in bladder or kidney 4) Enlarged prostate Please consult qualified Urologist for clinical and digital rectal examination and get following basic tests done to confirm the diagnosis. 1) Urine routine and culture. 2) Ultrasound scanning of abdomen and pelvis 3) Serum PSA. 4) C.T Scan of the Abdomen plain and with contrast medium. 5) Blood coagulation profile Further treatment will depend upon result of these tests and final diagnosis. Dr.Patil.