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gross repeated hematuria post exercise , + ecography

I had 3 or 4 episodes of gross macroscopic hematuria post exercise. My ecography resulted in 3  renal cysts, 2, 3 and 5 cm in left kidney. Also a 3 mm form compatible with AML.
My BP is 135/80, no proteinuria.
What woul you suggest?
Thank you
Marco Mauas, MD
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hello ,,i am 25 years old male and suffering from hematuria and in 2008 i had blood drops just after urine.doctro asked me for urine test and ultrasound but results were ok nothing found harm and took antibiotic for 1 week.then in the mid of 2009 the problem reoccured and i was sent again for same tests and they found much crystals in my urine that were irritating in bladder and again i took antibiotic and blood stoped.now few days ago i see the blood drops after urine and sometime in the end mixed with urine.another think i suffer from excessive wet dreams and sometime i stop the semins inside forcefully.withing week 3,4 times having wet dreams(night fall)ejaculation during sleep.color of urine is normaly yello.please help me out
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Hello marcom

It seems that you are having sponge type of a kidney with renal cysts. This is associated with microscopic hematuria. You need to avoid severe form of exercise in order to prevent episodes of dehydration. Also drink plenty of fluids and consult your urologist for further evelaution.

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