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08/02/2021

Finding traces of blood in your urine can be disturbing as well as alarming. While in many cases, it does not indicate any serious problem but you should not take the problem lightly as sometimes, it might be a sign of something serious. The blood is commonly referred to as gross haematuria. In some cases, the blood is easily visible to the naked eye, whereas in others, it can be seen only under a microscope during proper urine examination. Best nephrologists in Jaipur suggest that the problem should not be taken lightly and seek immediate medical intervention for proper diagnosis and evaluation.

In this blog, we are going to discuss some possible causes of haematuria with the help of doctors from the best urology hospital in India. These are as under:

Severe Urinary Tract Infection - Urinary tract infection, as the name suggests, is an infection caused by the excessive growth and multiplication of bacteria in the bladder and associated organs. These bacteria enter the body via the urinary passage and lead to symptoms like frequent urge to urinate, pungent-smelling urine, experiencing burning sensation while urinating and dark colour of urine. Traces of blood are usually found in the urine of adults suffering from urinary tract infections. However, children can also experience the same if they are suffering from chronic urinary tract infection. The best possible way to avoid urinary tract infections is to stay well hydrated and keep the area clean and dry.

  • Chronic Renal Infection - Severe infection in the Kidneys triggered by bacteria which enter the bloodstream and travel to your Kidneys and associated organs can also lead to haematuria. The signs and symptoms of kidney infection are somehow similar to those of urinary tract infection. These also include fever, body chills and pain on the lower back. Treatment for the same is offered in all the best kidney hospitals in India.
  • Stones in the Kidneys or Bladder - Kidney or bladder stones refer to the crystals formed by the accumulation of minerals that are present in your urine and concentrated quantities. The stones vary in their size and it is possible for a person to have more than one stone at the same time. While some of the stones pass out of the body along with the urine without triggering any major symptom, some are quite large and get stuck in the Kidneys or the urinary passage leading to immense pain and discomfort, often accompanied by traces of urine. Kidney stones if left untreated for long can drastically impact your overall health as well as affect the quality of your life.
  • Enlargement of the Prostate Gland in Males - Enlarged prostate is another condition that can be responsible for the traces of urine in your blood. The prostate is a gland found in males responsible for producing fluids that nourish and protect the sperm. It is the same fluid that is expelled along with sperm as semen, during the time of ejaculation. An enlarged prostate is a condition usually faced by middle-aged men. This results in the partial blocking of the urethra which prevents the urine from flowing out normally. A person suffering from enlarged prostate finds it difficult to urinate or experiences a frequent urge to urinate. In extreme cases, there is a possibility of finding traces of blood in the urine.
  • Malignancy - Cancer is a condition marked by the excessive growth of abnormal cells in a particular organ that gradually replace all the healthy tissues and the organ becomes dysfunctional. Traces of blood in the urine can be a sign of malignancy involving the Kidneys, prostate or bladder. Search malignancies usually do not show any visible symptoms during the early stages and these usually become evident during the later stages.

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