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What Medication Is Suggested For Blood Count 10-20 , Stage 3 Kidney Disease & Crohn S Disease?

There was 5 times the amount of blood in my urine and doctor repeated test 6 weeks later. Now the red blood count is 10-20. I do have stage III kidney disease and Crohn s disease however the kidney ultrasound only revealed small cysts. He suggested seeing a urologist that the blood may be from bladder? Suggestions
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HI
Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, it is difficult to know the source of blood coming in urine just because of hematuria although 10 to 20 red blood cells are nonspecific I would suggest to get done the cystoscopy to rule out the bladder pathology, the most important is clinical symptoms and it is not being given here because in absence of this it is nothing to worry hope this information helps
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What Medication Is Suggested For Blood Count 10-20 , Stage 3 Kidney Disease & Crohn S Disease?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, it is difficult to know the source of blood coming in urine just because of hematuria although 10 to 20 red blood cells are nonspecific I would suggest to get done the cystoscopy to rule out the bladder pathology, the most important is clinical symptoms and it is not being given here because in absence of this it is nothing to worry hope this information helps