symptoms, and treatment of Hematuria

Female cystoscopy and Male cystoscopy

The following tests and examinations do indeed play a key role in finding a cause for blood in one’s urine:
Physical exam, which does include a discussion of one’s medical history.

Urine tests.

Even if one’s bleeding was discovered through urine testing (urinalysis), one is likely to have another test to see if one’s urine still contains red blood cells. A urinalysis can also check for a urinary tract infection or even the presence of minerals that does cause kidney stones.

Imaging tests.

Often, an imaging test is rather required to find the cause of hematuria. One’s doctor might recommend a CT or MRI scan or an ultrasound exam.

Cystoscopy.

One’s doctor threads a narrow tube which is fitted with a tiny camera into one’s bladder in order to examine the bladder as well as the urethra for signs of disease.
Sometimes, the cause of urinary bleeding cannot be found. In that case, one’s doctor might recommend regular follow-up tests, especially one has risk factors for bladder cancer, such as smoking, exposure to environmental toxins or a history of radiation therapy.

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