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Why Does Blood Come Along While Urinating?

my dad is 70 yrs old had infection removed from prostate a month ago for last two weeeks he has done nothing but urinate straight blood rarely it will be milky looking but mostly just blood had biopsy done on prostate came back negative but why is he urinating blood all the time ?
Tue, 18 Aug 2015
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Hello, frank blood in urine can be due to multiple causes right from the kidney to the urethra. Any trauma anywhere along the whole of urinary tract can cause frank blood in urine. Bleeding per urethra has multiple differential diagnosis right from trauma, infection, stone in tract, cancer and so on. From my point of view you should show him to an urologist and get total examination done to find the causative reason. Thank you
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Why Does Blood Come Along While Urinating?

Hello, frank blood in urine can be due to multiple causes right from the kidney to the urethra. Any trauma anywhere along the whole of urinary tract can cause frank blood in urine. Bleeding per urethra has multiple differential diagnosis right from trauma, infection, stone in tract, cancer and so on. From my point of view you should show him to an urologist and get total examination done to find the causative reason. Thank you