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Haematuria (Blood in the urine)

Haematuria (Blood in the urine) - Symptoms

Haematuria (Blood in the urine) - How to prevent?

Haematuria (Blood in the urine) - Diagnosis

Your doctor will speak to you more to find out more about your symptoms, and in particular if you have any risk factors for urinary tract cancers. A clinical examination will be performed during your consultation.

You may be asked to do a set of initial investigations, which generally include:

  • Urine tests
  • to detect infections and cancer cells
  • Blood tests
  • Kidney function test
  • Prostate specific antigen (PSA) in men
  • Imaging of the urinary tract
  • CT scan
  • Alternatively Ultrasound or MRI scans
  • Cystoscopy (bladder scope)

Your doctor may discuss with you to go for further tests if there are any abnormal findings from the initial investigations.

Haematuria (Blood in the urine) - Treatments

Haematuria (Blood in the urine) - Preparing for surgery

Haematuria (Blood in the urine) - Post-surgery care

Haematuria (Blood in the urine) - Other Information

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