Hematuria

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Hematuria, in Visit Clinic

Checks for red blood cells in urine to detect bleeding, infections, stones, or kidney problems in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Urine
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
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Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a Hematuria Test in Visit Clinic?

Hematuria measures the presence of red blood cells in the urine. Finding blood in urine can mean bleeding anywhere in the urinary tract. It is important because it can be an early sign of infections, kidney stones, kidney disease, or tumors. Doctors use hematuria results to guide further testing. A simple dipstick can flag blood. Microscopic examination confirms it. Abnormal results often lead to repeat urine tests, imaging, or cystoscopy to find the cause. Identifying hematuria early helps treat infections, remove stones, and evaluate for more serious problems.

Hematuria Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Hematuria Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Hematuria test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Hematuria Test in Visit Clinic?

Hematuria is usually reported as part of a routine urinalysis or when you have visible blood in urine. Doctors order it for symptoms like pink or dark urine, pain, burning, or frequent urination. It helps diagnose infections, stones, kidney disease, trauma, or tumors. Abnormal results can come from vigorous exercise, medications, menstrual contamination, or underlying illness. A family history of kidney disease or urinary cancers may prompt earlier testing.

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What is the cause of hematuria in Visit Clinic?plus

Hematuria (blood in urine) can result from urinary tract infections, kidney or bladder stones, glomerulonephritis, trauma, vigorous exercise, benign prostatic enlargement, or cancers of the kidney, bladder, or prostate. Medications (anticoagulants) and inherited conditions (e.g., sickle cell, Alport syndrome) can also cause it. Investigation is important to find the underlying cause, especially if persistent, painless, or with other symptoms.

What is the best treatment for hematuria in Visit Clinic?plus

Treatment depends on the cause: evaluation with history, urine tests, imaging and cystoscopy guides therapy. For infections, antibiotics; for kidney or bladder stones, pain control and stone removal (lithotripsy or surgery); for tumors, surgery, chemotherapy or radiotherapy; for glomerular disease, immunosuppression and blood-pressure control; and stopping or adjusting anticoagulants when appropriate. Seek prompt medical assessment for significant or persistent bleeding.

What are the three types of hematuria in Visit Clinic?plus

The three commonly described types are: gross (macroscopic) hematuria — blood visible in the urine; microscopic hematuria — blood only detected by dipstick or microscope; and the clinical pain-based distinction (painless vs painful hematuria) used diagnostically (painless often raises concern for urinary tract malignancy, painful suggests stones or infection).

What are the red flags for hematuria in Visit Clinic?plus

Red flags for hematuria include visible blood or clots, persistent or worsening bleeding, associated flank or suprapubic pain, fever or signs of infection, painful urination, reduced urine output, unexplained weight loss or night sweats, recent pelvic/abdominal trauma, anticoagulant use, and new-onset painless visible hematuria in older adults—especially if age over 45. Any of these require prompt medical assessment.

What virus causes hematuria in Visit Clinic?plus

Several viruses can cause hematuria. Common causes include adenovirus (acute hemorrhagic cystitis, especially in children), BK virus (polyomavirus-associated nephropathy in transplant recipients), hantaviruses (hemorrhagic fever with renal involvement), hepatitis B and C (immune-complex glomerulonephritis), and cytomegalovirus in immunocompromised patients. Presentation and severity vary with the virus and host immune status, and may require specific testing and targeted treatment.

Can hematuria go away in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes — hematuria can sometimes resolve on its own or after treating the underlying cause (urinary tract infection, kidney stones, vigorous exercise, medications). However, blood in the urine can signal serious conditions (stones, kidney disease, bladder cancer) and needs evaluation if visible, persistent, or accompanied by pain, fever, or significant weight loss. Your clinician may order urine tests and imaging to determine cause and follow-up.