Kidney Failure is a progressive kidney disease. During the progression of kidney disease, patients will suffer from a series of symptoms and complications. Hematuria is the most common one.
Sometimes blood in the urine can be seen, but at other times it is present in
such small quantities that it is not visible to the naked eye. A simple test can
detect even tiny amounts of blood; it is a routine test, carried out at many
medical examinations. Blood in the urine has various possible causes:
Urinary infection (cystitis)
This is much the most common cause, particularly in young women. If the red
urine coincides with symptoms of cystitis and disappears in a few days when the
infection is treated, it is usually attributed to infection and no further tests
are carried out. The other symptoms of cystitis are:
burning feeling on passing water
feeling the need to pass urine more often
feeling that the bladder has not been emptied
sometimes a fever and feeling unwell.
Infrequent attacks of cystitis are usually treated as a one-off by your GP,
without further investigation. Further tests may be needed if attacks recur
frequently or in the presence of high blood pressure, other abnormalities in the
urine or during pregnancy.
Kidney stones
Bleeding may occur when a stone is being passed; there is usually an attack
of severe pain from the loin across the abdomen and into the groin at the same
time. Large stones in the kidney may cause very slight bleeding which is
detected only by the dipstick test.
Polycystic kidney disease
This is an inherited disorder which is present from birth but seldom causes
symptoms before adult life. There is usually a history of the illness in one or
other parent. Blood in the urine, sometimes accompanied by pain in the loin, is
often the first symptom of the illness.
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