Noticing blood in your urine, medically known as hematuria, can be alarming. While in some cases it may result from harmless causes, it can also be a warning sign of underlying kidney or urinary tract issues that require prompt medical attention.

Common Causes of Blood in Urine:

  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
  • Kidney stones
  • Glomerulonephritis (kidney inflammation)
  • Bladder or kidney infections
  • Injury to the urinary tract
  • Prostate enlargement (in men)
  • Certain medications or strenuous exercise

In rare cases, blood in the urine may indicate more serious conditions like kidney tumors or bladder cancer.

When to Consult a Nephrologist?
If you observe pink, red, or cola-colored urine, with or without pain, it’s crucial to consult a nephrologist for evaluation. Dr. Bhupeshkumar Kaware offers advanced diagnostics to identify the root cause of hematuria and provides individualized treatment plans to safeguard your kidney health.

Don’t ignore the signs.
If you or a loved one is experiencing blood in urine, book a consultation with Dr. Bhupeshkumar Kaware today for timely diagnosis and expert nephrology care.


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