Hematuria, or blood in the urine, is a finding that indicates the presence of red blood cells in the urine. It may be visible, giving the urine a pink, red, or cola-like color, or microscopic, detectable only through laboratory testing. This condition can result from a wide range of causes, from minor issues to serious underlying diseases.

Testing for blood in urine is beneficial for individuals experiencing visible changes in urine color or those who have symptoms suggesting urinary tract issues. It’s also important for those with risk factors for kidney disease, urinary tract infections, or bladder/kidney stones, and for individuals with a family history of kidney disease or cancer.
The causes of blood in urine can be diverse, including urinary tract infections, kidney infections, bladder or kidney stones, enlarged prostate in men, kidney disease, and certain cancers (like bladder or kidney cancer). Less commonly, strenuous exercise, certain medications, and trauma can also cause hematuria.
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A urinary tract infection occurs when microorganisms, typically bacteria from the digestive tract, become trapped at the opening of the urethra and start to multiply. In most cases, the bacteria first start to grow in the urethra. This urinary tract infection test is a simple at-home test with instant results to test for the presence of an ongoing urinary tract infection. The test checks for leukocytes, nitrate, and blood in your urine sample to detect a possible urinary tract infection.
For those with recurrent urinary tract infections, consider exploring the link between gut health and UTIs with our Gut Microbiome Small test, as intestinal flora imbalances can indirectly contribute to such infections.
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