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==History | ==History== | ||
In assessing the underlying cause of hematuria, the patient should be asked the following questions:: | In assessing the underlying cause of hematuria, the patient should be asked the following questions:: | ||
* Have you passed any [[blood clot]]s? | * Have you passed any [[blood clot]]s? | ||
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* Does it occur only after getting up? | * Does it occur only after getting up? | ||
* Have you recently had a sore throat? | * Have you recently had a sore throat? | ||
==Symptoms== | |||
* Passing blood clots or urine appear red in colour. | |||
* Passing stones in urine. | |||
* Occurring in the early morning void or whole day. | |||
* Recent infection or a recent sore throat. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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History
In assessing the underlying cause of hematuria, the patient should be asked the following questions::
- Have you passed any blood clots?
- Has a kidney stone been passed (have you heard a noise in toilet bowl)?
- Is the red color mixed in completely, or does the color change during an episode of urination?
- Does it occur only after getting up?
- Have you recently had a sore throat?
Symptoms
- Passing blood clots or urine appear red in colour.
- Passing stones in urine.
- Occurring in the early morning void or whole day.
- Recent infection or a recent sore throat.