Reviewed: 16. April 2026
Ery (Urin) Red Blood Cells in Urine (Hematuria)
Quick Explanation
Red blood cells in urine (hematuria) means blood is present in the urine. This can indicate urinary tract infections, kidney stones, or other conditions. Even without symptoms, a positive finding should be discussed with your doctor.
🔍 Possible Causes
Value too high — possible causes
- ·Urinary tract infection
- ·Kidney stones
- ·Cystitis
- ·Kidney disease
- ·Trauma
- ·Certain medications
This list shows possible causes — not a diagnosis. Only your doctor can correctly interpret your result.
🩺 Questions for Your Doctor
- →What is causing the red blood cells in my urine?
- →Do I need a bladder or kidney examination?
- →Should I have an ultrasound?
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Medical Disclaimer
The content on this page is for general information only and does not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist for health-related questions. Lab values should always be assessed in the context of your personal medical history.