Blood in Urine During Pregnancy

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Blood presence in urine at the time of pregnancy which is known as hematuria, is a sign of severe health problems. This problem occurs due to unusual intensity of red blood cells in urine. This problem could be a sign of bladder stones, urinary tact or kidney infections. There are two kinds of hematuria which are microscopic hematuria and gross hematuria. In microscopic hematuria, you can not trace presence of blood cells with naked eyes but in gross hematuria you can detect it easily.

Reasons behind hematuria There could be several reasons behind this problem which includes viral infection, tenderness of kidney, bladder cancer, etc. some of the common reasons are below.

Infection of urinary tract - Infection of urinary tract or infection of chronic bladder is a very common reason behind hematuria. Pregnant women are more sensitive to have this problem. With the growth of uterus and its weight, the urine passage from bladder can get blocked and cause hematuria.

Bladder and kidney stones - Stones in kidney can also cause blood presence in urine. This can cause pain because stones make a way through urinary tract. Deposition of hard minerals in kidney can also cause pain around kidney areas along with vomiting or nausea.

Kidney problems - Presence of blood in urine can also be due to kidney infection or injured upper urinary tract. Bladder, prostate and kidney and bladder cancer - This is a common problem among people who are above 40 years in age. Blood presence in urine may indicate prostate and kidney cancer or bladder cancer.

Regnant women are also influenced with medical situations which include sickle cell anemia, diabetes or lupus. In many cases, high intensity of protein in urine is also present.

Symptoms Hematuria can be noticed if urine appears red, pinkish or brown. Fever and nausea with loss of appetite and weight may be noticed in hematuria. In case of microscopic hematuria, none of the above mentioned symptoms appear.

Identification and cure This problem should be detected as early as possible. Many tests are available to detect hematuria. After detecting it, you should immediately go for medical assistance and seek cure.

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