HISTOLOGY
URINARY SYSTEM
Question
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Hematuria
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Radiation
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Polyuria
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Retention
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Detailed explanation-1: -Blood in your urine is called hematuria. The amount may be very small and only detected with urine tests or under a microscope. In other cases, the blood is visible. It often turns the toilet water red or pink.
Detailed explanation-2: -Kidney or bladder cancer. Irritation or swelling in your kidneys, prostate (in men) or another part of your urinary tract. Polycystic kidney disease. Blood clots or diseases that cause blood clotting.
Detailed explanation-3: -Hematuria is the medical name for the presence of blood cells in urine (pee). Healthcare providers label blood in urine as gross, microscopic or dipstick. Gross hematuria occurs when there’s enough blood present in your urine that it’s visible to the naked eye. It can turn toilet water a pale pink or bright red color.
Detailed explanation-4: -The medical term “hematuria” is defined as: blood in the urine. The term for difficulty in urinating is: dysuria.