Good morning Doctor yes i have been up all night worring.As i can understand the tumour is in the bladder my son had a terrible itch in his head a few months ago that neary drove him mad. he isnt eating like he used to 2weeks ago he had a bad nose bleed during the night and a sore back with 2 lumps which the doctor said was muscle can they be conected can he leave the tests until he has a holiday i know your answer my husband says i am just looking for problems my son is an aircraft engineer and works with many chemicals
Hello,
I suppose it is a cyst in the kidneys Cysts that form on the kidneys usually contain fluid.Since it is presenting with blood in urine,so it is infected and has to be removed..Depending on the size and location of the cyst,sometimes false negative reports can be there after scans.CT scan is the best test to locate it.
If the cyst is large, surgery may be needed. Most procedures can be performed using a laparoscope, which allows for a smaller incision and quicker recovery.
I hope it helps.Take care and pls do keep me posted.Warm regards.
Hello it is me again my son is refusing to go and get it removed.It is 18mm The radiologist said it could be cancer.He does not speak good English so its very hard for me so many questions and nobody to answer them.Why did the first scan say therewas nothing wrong
hello my son has just had another scan and they have found a cyst which has to be removed thank you so much for taking the time to answer me iwill keep you informed thank god there are people like you in this world
Hello,
If you are passing different-shaped clots in your stream, they could represent bleeding from the urethra or prostate (in men). Clots can be wormlike, and if associated with pain it could represent clots coming from your ureters(tubes from your kidneys to your bladder).
When the blood in the urine is at the beginning of urination, it most likely comes from the urethra, (the tube from the bladder to the outside). Blood throughout urination is most likely from the bladder or kidneys or ureters (the tubes connecting the kidneys and the bladder).
Diagnostic tests that may be performed include Urinalysis, Urine culture, X-rays of the kidneys, Cystoscopy, IVP, Abdominal ultrasound and CT scan of the abdomen.
The treatment will depend on the cause of the blood in the urine.In my opinion,consultation of a urologist will be the best.
I hope that helps. Take care and pls do keep me posted on how you are doing or if you have any additional doubts.Kind regards.