Yes my dad who had MI about a year ago had bllod in urine after being given plavix. It stopped after a while on its own but then agian it has just returned yesterday and he has been admitted to hospital as his pulse was 50 so they were afraid of another MI so lets hope all is well and maybe it is the plavix as he never had such incidents before.
He has BPH though.
An infection in the urinary tract will cause the appearance of blood in the urine sample, including red blood cells and whilte blood cells.
Bacteria in the urinary tract could cause blood or elevated protein in the urine. Urine may also contain white blood cells which came to fight the infection.
The most usual cause of blood in the urine is a kidney stone.
White blood cells are usually not found in the urine due to the kidney. When there are white blood cells in the urine this if due to an infection. The kidney becomes inflamed and this allows the passing of white blood cells.
Red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets are typically present in blood but not normally found in urine.
Yes, the presence of pus cells/white blood cells in the urine often indicates an infection in the urinary tract. Bladder infections, STDs, and other types of infections may be the cause.
Yes, a urinary tract infection (UTI) can cause blood in the urine.
Yes, a UTI (urinary tract infection) can cause blood in your urine.
No not directly but can indirectly by causing other conditons ect. that can cause this. for this to happen it would have to effect your kiddneys which is responsable for filtering the blood (more complex then that) and if it doesnt work proply will let white blood cells of all types (including your antibodeys) in to youre bladder then urine. but no not really but it is still bad to have
"Lysed" in the context of blood in urine means that the red blood cells have been broken down or damaged, leading to the release of hemoglobin into the urine. This could be indicative of various conditions such as trauma, infection, or certain medical procedures. Further testing may be needed to determine the underlying cause.
Yes, urinary tract infections can cause blood in the urine.
Because signs of blood in you urine can be a sign of something serious.