When does Hematuria happen?

When does Hematuria happen?

Posted by Ajoy

Posted on 19th February, 2024 at 12:00:14 AM

DR. SANDIP PRAMANIK
DR. SANDIP PRAMANIK
MBBS, MS, DNB, MCR (UROLOGY)

Hematuria can occur at any age and in both males and females. It is not specific to a particular gender or age group. The occurrence of hematuria can be influenced by various factors and underlying conditions.

Here are some situations and conditions in which hematuria may occur:

Urinary tract infections (UTIs): UTIs, which can affect people of any age, are a common cause of hematuria. The infection can lead to inflammation and irritation of the urinary tract, resulting in blood in the urine.

Kidney stones: Hematuria can occur when kidney stones pass through the urinary tract, causing minor damage and bleeding. Kidney stones can affect individuals of different ages, but they are more common in adults.

Trauma or injury: Any injury or trauma to the kidneys, bladder, or urinary tract can cause hematuria. This can be due to accidents, falls, or physical activities.

Urinary tract tumors: Both benign and malignant tumors in the urinary tract can lead to hematuria. Tumors can develop at any age, although the risk generally increases with age.

Kidney diseases: Various kidney diseases, such as glomerulonephritis or polycystic kidney disease, can cause hematuria. These conditions can occur at different stages of life, including childhood and adulthood.

Medications: Certain medications, such as anticoagulants or antiplatelet drugs, can increase the risk of hematuria by affecting blood clotting. These medications may be prescribed for different medical conditions and can be used by people of various ages.

Exercise-induced hematuria: Intense physical activity, particularly activities that involve repetitive impact or jarring movements, can cause hematuria in some individuals. This condition is commonly seen in long-distance runners, although it can happen to anyone engaging in strenuous exercise.

It’s important to note that these are just a few examples, and there are other potential causes of hematuria as well. If someone experiences hematuria, it is crucial to consult a Urologist to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate diagnosis and treatment.

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