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1. Who should I consult for blood in urine?
A urologist should be consult as soon as the symptoms appear who can then diagnose and find out the cause of blood in urine suggesting the correct treatment.
2. Can I get blood in my urine after a heavy exercise?
Yes, usually it is rare but after heavy exercises one can get blood in urine, the cause of which is unknown but it is assumed to be due to trauma or breakdown of red blood cells which happens in muscles due to sustained exercises. It is very common amongst the runners.
3. How is the condition treated?
Treatment depends upon the cause of bleeding. For common infections oral antibiotics are given. In cases of stones increased intake of water along with shock wave therapy is suggested to break down the stones. In cases of cancer surgery, radiotherapy or chemotherapy is advised.
4. Is It normal to have blood in urine if I have a stent in urinary tract?
Yes, bleeding will occur if one has a stent in urinary tract which is quite normal and gets completely subsides once the stent is removed.
5. How is the condition treated?
Treatment depends upon the cause of bleeding. For common infections oral antibiotics are given. In cases of stones increased intake of water along with shock wave therapy is suggested to break down the stones. In cases of cancer surgery, radiotherapy or chemotherapy is advised.
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