What to do if you have blood in your Pee?

What to do if you have blood in your Pee?

The early stages of bladder cancer can cause bleeding but sometimes little or no pain or other symptoms. The important thing is to see your GP quick smart if you have pink or red urine, or if you have noticed a change in your wee. Your pee might sink in the bowl, or look “heavier”. Get it checked out!

Is it normal to have blood in your urine?

DON’T PANIC!!! Blood in the urine does not always mean you have bladder cancer. Often it is caused by other things like an infection in your urinary tract, benign (non-cancerous) tumours, stones in the kidney or bladder, or some other benign kidney diseases.

What causes a person to have blood in their urine?

Blood in the urine does not always mean you have bladder cancer. Often it is caused by other things like an infection in your urinary tract, benign (non-cancerous) tumours, stones in the kidney or bladder, or some other benign kidney diseases.

Why does my Miniature Pinscher have red blood cells?

They occur when the immune system goes haywire and starts attacking the pet’s own red blood cells or platelets. If the immune system destroys red blood cells, your dog quickly becomes anemic, weak, and lethargic.

DON’T PANIC!!! Blood in the urine does not always mean you have bladder cancer. Often it is caused by other things like an infection in your urinary tract, benign (non-cancerous) tumours, stones in the kidney or bladder, or some other benign kidney diseases.

The early stages of bladder cancer can cause bleeding but sometimes little or no pain or other symptoms. The important thing is to see your GP quick smart if you have pink or red urine, or if you have noticed a change in your wee. Your pee might sink in the bowl, or look “heavier”. Get it checked out!

Blood in the urine does not always mean you have bladder cancer. Often it is caused by other things like an infection in your urinary tract, benign (non-cancerous) tumours, stones in the kidney or bladder, or some other benign kidney diseases.

They occur when the immune system goes haywire and starts attacking the pet’s own red blood cells or platelets. If the immune system destroys red blood cells, your dog quickly becomes anemic, weak, and lethargic.