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Kidney & Urinary Health
Question #25700
148 days ago
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what is the most common cause of blood in urine female

Vikram

I am really worried because I noticed blood in my urine for the past week. First, it was just a little, but now it seems more, and honestly, it freaked me out! I’m a 28-year-old female and aside from this, I’ve been feeling kinda fine, just a little fatigue that I thought was from work stress. I went to see my doctor, and they did some tests, but I haven't heard back yet. I started Googling stuff, which is probably not the best idea, and I keep seeing “what is the most common cause of blood in urine female” pop up everywhere. It got me thinking, could it be something like a UTI or something worse? I heard about kidney stones, but me? I mean, there are no other symptoms like fever or really painful urination, just this weird anxiety about the blood. Is it worth getting a second opinion just in case? Also, how many of you experienced this? What is the most common cause of blood in urine female, and should I be concerned? Like, should I wait for the test results, or should I do something now? Any advice would really help me out!!

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The most common cause of blood in the urine, known as hematuria, in females is indeed a urinary tract infection (UTI). UTIs are quite typical and can present with symptoms like frequency, urgency, discomfort during urination, or sometimes just blood in the urine without these other symptoms. Given your recent experience with fatigue, this could be a sign, but it’s not highly specific just to UTIs. Kidney stones, though common too, tend to cause severe pain, usually in the back or side, and sometimes nausea or vomiting due to the intensity of the discomfort. If pain hasn’t been a notable feature for you, kidney stones might be less likely. Waiting for your test results is a reasonable step if there’s no severe pain, high fever, or any rapid worsening. If immediate symptoms like pain become noticeable or blood in the urine increases dramatically, seek immediate medical evaluation. Getting a second opinion can be valuable if you feel uncertain or if you’d like to explore treatment options once the test results return. Meanwhile, staying well-hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids helps keep the urinary system in good health. It’s not uncommon to feel anxious, but managing stress and ensuring good nutritional support can help mitigate some of those symptoms, like fatigue. It’s best to avoid extensive online searching, as it can often lead you to less common and more severe conditions that aren’t necessarily relevant. Stay in touch with your healthcare provider, and make sure to follow up on those test results, as they will guide the next steps in your care.

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