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Blood in Urine
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Kevin Pho, MD - Internal Medicine
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Blood in Urine

by medweb, Jul 19, 2004 12:00AM
The last 3 years when having my yearly GYN exam, I have had a trace of blood in my urine.  Last year, I was sent to a urologist who performed a cystoscope and a CT scan on my kidneys and abdomen.  Everything was negative for any problems.  Again this year, there was a trace of blood.  I cannot help but be concerned about where this blood is coming from. I walk 2 miles @ 3 times a week, which I don't feel is enough to cause bleeding.

by Kevin Pho, MD, Jul 21, 2004 12:00AM
Blood in the urine can be a frustrating problem.   The good news is that if there was something serious going on (cancer), it would have been found with the tests you had.  A normal cystoscope is a thorough evaluation of the bladder, and the CT scan would rule out kidney disorders and stones.  

You may want to consider serial tests (i.e. every 6 months) to ensure that there is no cancer missed.  

In addition, a urine cytology can be considered for a more thorough evaluation.  This is another way that bladder cancer is screened.  

Followup with your personal physician is essential.

This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.

Kevin, M.D.
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Member Comments (2)

by GallbladderBaby, Jul 19, 2004 12:00AM
Hello,
Blood in the urine is called hematuria.  It sounds like in your case it is microscopic hematuria which means 3 red blood cells or more found under microscopic analysis of a urine sample.  The usual work-up for microscopic hematuria usually depends on your age.  Anyone 40 years or older has cystoscopy, CAT scan, and cytology.  It sounds like you didn't have cytology which is a procedure to look for abnormal cells.  Sounds like you had negative results on your other tests through.  usually patients with hematuria are montired on a 6 months basis.  In MANY cases, the causes of hematuria remain unknown.

I know exactly how you feel because I am in the same boat.  I have had negative work-ups, but still have traces of blood in my urine.  It really freaked me out at first.  I am under the regular care of a urologist.  My urologist told me that I will probably have this for the rest of my life.  He said that there is probably an irritation somewhere in the system.  I sort of worry about it, but it has been 2 1/2 years.  if it was something serious, I'd be gone by now.  I guess that's a dumb way to look at it, but let your urologist do the worrying.

Good luck and God bless!
GallbladderBaby

by medweb, Jul 21, 2004 12:00AM
I forgot to mention that the urologist did do a urine cytology, which also was negative.
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