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blood in urine question

I am wondering if taking extra strength tylenol 2 x 2-8 a day  could contribute to blood being found in urine? Have had cytology tests done to rule out cancer. Have high blood pressure (on medication), pre-diabetes diagnosis in Nov. 07-controlled with diet/exercise-#'s in normal range.Have had an ultrasound done on kidneys, bladder, galbladder,etc. Waiting for an abdominal/pelvic ct scan.
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432376 tn?1266257738
Thanks for your comment. Yes, brookestar, I've had my kidneys checked by ultrasound, bloodwork and urinalysis. Can't be menstrul blood as I've been on depo for 5 years and no longer have a period. Thanks, though! although with uncontrolled high blood pressure and a diabetes diagnosis (which is totally under control) I wonder if that might also not be a cause. hmmm.....
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465173 tn?1206906678
So did they check to see if your kidneys were working right or if they might have an infection? Could this be menstral blood?
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hi,
   I have all the tests you mentioned and one more.(IVP) all came back normal.  I have had microscopic blood in my urine for 5 yrs. Blood can't be seen and is only detected when doing urinalysis.
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