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Re: Blood in urine
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Re: Blood in urine

by Debie__0__0, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By Debbie on July 19, 1999 at 11:11:12
Dear Sir/Maam/
MY Husband has had blood in his urine. It started last week, on sunday. He had blood in his urine all day, then it cleared up and he didn't experience the problem again until this Sunday. (I do not think he is allergic to Sundays!!!)
He is an iron worker and has a very physical job. He said that he doesn't have pain or burning during urination, nor has he been running a fever. He does seem more fatigued than usual. Also he is a heavy drinker of beer. He has had some lower back pain and pain in the abdomen just under the rib cage.
I am very concerned about this but I cannot get him to let me make him an appointment to see his Doctor. Am I perhaps over-reacting? Could this be something minor? I only discovered the problem by accident. Your reply would be appreciated.      Debbie




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by Gary__0, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By Gary on July 19, 1999 at 17:03:44
You need to get him to the doctor immediately!  A urologist will be able to determine what tests need to be performed.  Do not wait.  It could be something simple or something serious - WEB diagnosis is impossible.










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