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Kidney & Urinary Health
Question #29017
90 days ago
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Frequent Urination and Blood in Urine Concerns

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I am experiencing very frequent urination. Even when I drink a small amount of water, I need to go to the toilet within a few minutes. This happens repeatedly throughout the day. I have a history of kidney sand. I recently did a urine analysis, and the results showed blood in the urine (hemoglobin ++), numerous red blood cells, calcium oxalate crystals ++, mucus ++, and white blood cells 3–5.

How long have you been experiencing frequent urination?:

- 1-6 months

Have you noticed any other symptoms accompanying the frequent urination?:

- Pain or discomfort

Have you made any recent changes to your diet or fluid intake?:

- No changes
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Hello dear As per clinical history it seems hematuria. There can be chances of obstructive jaundice or hepatic issues. Differential diagnosis includes minor kidney injury Iam suggesting some tests for confirmation. Please share the result with urologist in person for better clarity and for safety please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Esr CBC Urine analysis Kidney USG Serum RBS Hemogram Serum ferritin Serum bilirubin Serum creatinine Gfr Regards

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Frequent urination combined with the presence of blood and calcium oxalate crystals in your urine could suggest the presence of kidney stones or renal calculi, especially given your history of kidney sand. These stones can irritate the urinary tract lining, leading to bleeding and frequent urination. The presence of mucus and white blood cells indicates some degree of irritation or inflammation in your urinary tract, but the white blood cell count isn’t remarkably high, so it doesn’t strongly suggest an infection at this moment.

Immediate steps would involve increasing your fluid intake, ensuring you’re adequately hydrated, as it may help flush small stones through. However, be mindful of your fluid sources; aim for water primarily, as acidic or caffeinated drinks might irritate the bladder further. Reducing dietary oxalates may also be beneficial, so consider limiting foods high in oxalates like spinach, beets, and nuts. Simultaneously, it’s crucial to seek a more definitive diagnosis from a healthcare provider. An imaging test, such as an ultrasound or a CT scan, might be necessary to visualize any kidney stones or other anomalies.

Should you experience severe pain, fever, or nausea, these could be red-flag symptoms indicating a larger stone obstruction or an acute infection, which requires urgent medical attention. Untreated, this can lead to complications affecting kidney function. Make an appointment with a urologist or your GP for further evaluation and management. They could prescribe medication to help dissolve stones or manage pain while determining the best course for removal if necessary.

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