Any of them aren't good. Go to the emergency room.
2007-03-30 17:57:58
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answered by Jay 4
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The first thing that I would do is to get myself to the doctor and have them take a urine sample. It may be nothing serious You may just have a bruised kidney or a kidney stone. but go and let the doctors look at it and let them decide
2007-03-31 01:05:35
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answered by larry 1
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Many conditions are associated with hematuria. The most common causes include the following:
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in men over 40
Kidney stones and bladder stones
Kidney disease
Medications (e.g., quinine, rifampin, phenytoin)
Trauma (e.g., a blow to the kidneys)
Tumors and/or cancer in the urinary system
Urinary tract blockages
Viral infections of the urinary tract and sexually transmitted diseases, particularly in women
There are rare diseases and genetic disorders that also cause hematuria. Some of these are:
Sickle cell anemia (inherited blood disorder)
Systemic lupus erythmatosus (chronic inflammatory disorder of connective tissue)
von Hippel-Landau disease (hereditary disease in which benign tumors form on the spinal cord, kidneys, testicles, and other organs)
2007-03-31 00:57:24
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answered by RadTech - BAS RT(R)(ARRT) 7
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kidney infection, bladder infection, kidney stones. there are lots of reasons. go to the doctors and have them do a urine test to find out. it could be a serious problem.
2007-03-31 00:57:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Kidney infection
2007-03-31 00:57:43
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answered by Pissed off Sasquatch 4
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infection in kidneys or bladder or kidney stones. Injury to your internal organs from sports. get a doctor to check it.
2007-03-31 02:50:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Kidney infection would be the first guess.
2007-03-31 00:56:47
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answered by neamhni 3
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Something is going on. Please get it checked out. A guy I worked with ignored that and it turned out to be pretty serious.
2007-03-31 01:00:56
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answered by AK 6
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positive internal infections.consult doctor and you may need lab tests.
2007-03-31 00:59:22
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answered by aqruipnos888 4
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may be stone is cause , urethtal thrush
2007-03-31 01:01:04
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answered by dr.frend_4_u 3
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