Blood in my urine (haematuria): Should I be worried?

Written in association with: Mr Ivo Dukic
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Edited by: Conor Dunworth

If you've ever seen blood in your urine, you may be worried. Blood in urine, also called haematuria, can sometimes be a sign of a serious medical condition. In his latest online article, renowned consultant urological surgeon Mr Ivo Dukic explores what haematuria is, its possible causes, its seriousness, treatment options, and when you should seek medical attention.

 

What is haematuria?

Haematuria refers to the presence of blood in your urine. Urine is usually clear, yellow, or pale, but haematuria can make it turn pink, red, or even brown. The blood in your urine may be visible to the naked eye (visible haematuria) or only detectable under a microscope or on a urine dipstick test (non-visible haematuria). A trace of blood on a urine dipstick test is not usually significant and does not need further investigation.

 

What causes haematuria?

There are many different causes of haematuria, including:

 

Is haematuria a serious problem?

The seriousness of haematuria depends on its underlying cause. In many cases, it's not a sign of a serious medical condition. But it's important to see a doctor to rule out more serious causes, such as cancer.

 

When should I see a doctor about haematuria?

You should see a doctor if you notice any blood in your urine, even if it's just once. You should also see a doctor if you have any other symptoms along with haematuria, such as:

  • Pain when you urinate
  • Pain in your abdomen
  • Changes in your urinary habits

If you're over 40 or have risk factors for urinary tract cancers, such as a family history of cancer, it's important to see a doctor right away if you notice any blood in your urine.

 

How is haematuria treated?

The treatment of haematuria depends on its underlying cause. For example, if you have a urinary tract infection your doctor may prescribe antibiotics. If you have kidney stones, your doctor may recommend medication to break down the stones, a procedure to remove them or continued monitoring.

If you have cancer, your doctor may recommend further tests such as camera tests, surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or a combination of these treatments.

 

Mr Ivo Dukic is a highly respected Consultant Urological Surgeon with over 15 years of experience. To schedule a consultation with Mr Dukic, please visit his Top Doctors profile today.

By Mr Ivo Dukic
Urology

Mr Ivo Dukic is an experienced consultant urological surgeon located in the West Midlands. With more than 15 years of experience, Mr Dukic is known for his proficiency in handling a wide range of urological issues, such as upper urinary tract cancer, ureteric stones, erectile dysfunction, and various urinary tract problems.
 
He is currently practising as a consultant urological surgeon at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust. He is highly experienced in the treatment of a wide range of urological conditions. He holds a special interest in endourology, general urology and health informatics.
 
Mr Dukic first qualified with an MBChB from the University of Manchester in 2004. He then completed his specialist urology training at various hospitals in the Greater Manchester region (North West Deanery).  In 2009, he furthered his education by completing a PGCert in Health Informatics from the University of Edinburgh and the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Finally, in 2013, he obtained his FRCS(Ed) Urol qualification from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
 
Apart from his clinical work, Mr Dukic has contributed to urological research, having published numerous articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals. He also serves as a sub-editor of the Digital Review section of Urology News, showcasing his involvement in disseminating information in the field.
 
Professionally, Mr Dukic is affiliated with respected medical organizations, including the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, the British Association of Urological Surgeons, the European Association of Urology, the British Medical Association, and the Medical Defense Union.
 
Mr Ivo Dukic's vast experience and dedication to urological care in the West Midlands make him a reliable choice for patients seeking expert urological services.

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