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Kidney & Urinary Health
Question #25389
150 days ago
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can blood in urine go away on its own

Khushi

I am really worried because I noticed blood in my urine a few days ago. It was kinda scary, like, I wasn’t expecting it at all. I'm 32, generally healthy, no major issues but this just popped up. At first, I thought maybe it was something minor and that I could just drink more water and it would clear up. The blood wasn't like a ton, more like a tint, but still, it freaked me out. I googled and of course, it didn't help much besides sending me down a rabbit hole of scary possibilities. Can blood in urine go away on its own, or should I be freaking out here? I'm kinda trying to weigh my options. I mean, I've had a couple of UTIs in the past but nothing like this. If it could go away on its own, should I wait a few days and see if it clears up? That would be great, but what if it’s something more serious? Should I really just jump to the doctor? I guess I just feel in limbo, like, can blood in urine go away on its own, and is it something I should just brush off or get checked? Just wanna make sure I’m not ignoring something important, ya know?

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Seeing blood in your urine can definitely be concerning, but don’t panic just yet. While in some cases it may resolve on its own, particularly if it’s due to a mild cause like vigorous exercise or slight dehydration, there’s also the possibility it could indicate something more significant, which you’d want to address. Since you’ve had UTIs in the past, it might be related to that, however blood in urine, also known as hematuria, can originate from various sources, such as infections, kidney stones, or even less common causes like a kidney disease or bladder issues. Considering the potential serious causes, it’s not something to brush off easily. It’s nice that you’re monitoring it, but if the blood persists, or if you develop additional symptoms like pain, discomfort, increased frequency of urination, or fever, it’s best to consult a healthcare professional sooner rather than later. They can perform a more thorough evaluation, perhaps start with a simple urinalysis, to get to the bottom of it. Remember that early detection can make a difference, particularly where underlying concerns might exist. Drinking more water is beneficial for your urinary system in general, and can help if the cause is something like mild dehydration, but it shouldn’t be the only strategy if the symptoms continue. So, even though sometimes it might clear on its own, playing the waiting game is not always ideal when it comes to your health. Getting that reassurance from a doctor can not only put your mind at ease but also ensure you’re on the right path to addressing whatever’s causing the symptom.

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