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    Spotting the signs: when to worry about blood in your urine

    Written in association with: Mr Konstantinos Charitopoulos

    Published: 17/09/2024 | Updated: 07/11/2024

    Edited by: Nerea Colomé Lamas

    Haematuria, or the presence of blood in the urine, can be a concerning symptom for many individuals.

    It may appear visibly as red or pink urine, or it could be detectable only through medical testing. While haematuria can have benign causes, it can also signal more serious underlying conditions. Understanding when to seek medical advice is key to ensuring timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

    Mr Konstantinos Charitopoulos, revered consultant urological surgeon, tells us all about it.

     

     This condition can be classified into two types:

    • Gross haematuria: blood in the urine that is visible to the naked eye.
    • Microscopic haematuria: blood in the urine that can only be detected under a microscope.

    While haematuria can be alarming, recognising its causes and understanding when to seek medical advice is essential for proper management.

     

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