Hematuria
Expert diagnosis and advanced treatment pathways for hematuria, prioritized for your recovery.
CONSULT A SPECIALISTHematuria
Understanding Hematuria
Hematuria refers to the presence of blood in the urine. It may appear visibly red or brown, or be detected only through laboratory testing. Hematuria can arise from kidney disease, infections, stones, trauma, or urinary tract disorders.
Introduction
Hematuria refers to the presence of blood in the urine. It may appear visibly red or brown, or be detected only through laboratory testing. Hematuria can arise from kidney disease, infections, stones, trauma, or urinary tract disorders.
Common Symptoms
- Red, pink, or cola-colored urine
- Pain during urination in some cases
- Lower abdominal or flank pain
- Frequent urination or urgency
- Sometimes no symptoms apart from laboratory findings
Treatment Options
- Urine and imaging investigations
- Antibiotics for infections
- Kidney disease management
- Surgical treatment for stones or structural problems
- Regular nephrology or urology follow-up
Recovery & Outlook
The prognosis depends on the underlying cause. Many cases resolve fully with proper treatment, while persistent hematuria requires detailed evaluation to prevent long-term kidney complications.