I went for check up and report say I have RBC in urine..
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Red blood cells. Passing threshold is  <=2.

My report is 6.
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Clinic has not call me to follow up yet. But I am damn worried stayed up all night over this problem. Googled to check. All sorts of possible ailments may have caused this problem.

Think need to check one by one to see what is the cause.

Anyone experiencedthus before? How to resolve it?.

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#2

Below is what AI says. Better go see a doc to determine the cause.

The presence of red blood cells (RBCs) in your urine, medically known as hematuria, can arise from various underlying conditions. Here's a breakdown of some potential causes:

1. Urinary Tract Issues:

Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): This is a common cause of hematuria, especially in women. UTIs are infections that can affect any part of the urinary tract, from the kidneys to the urethra. Symptoms like burning sensation during urination, frequent urination, and pelvic pain can accompany blood in the urine.
Kidney Stones: These are hard deposits of minerals that form in the kidneys and can irritate the urinary tract as they pass, causing blood in the urine. You might also experience severe pain in the lower back or abdomen, nausea, and vomiting.
Enlarged Prostate (Men): In men, an enlarged prostate gland can put pressure on the urethra, causing irritation and bleeding. This is more common in older men.
2. Kidney Problems:

Glomerulonephritis: This is an inflammation of the tiny filters in the kidneys that can cause blood cells to leak into the urine.
Kidney Cancer: While less frequent, blood in the urine can be a symptom of kidney cancer. Other potential signs include a persistent dull ache in the side or lower back, blood in the urine that's not associated with a UTI, and unexplained weight loss.
3. Other Causes:

Strenuous Exercise: In some cases, intense physical activity can cause microscopic hematuria (blood cells too small to see without a microscope) appearing in the urine. This is usually temporary and harmless.
Medications: Certain medications, such as blood thinners or some antibiotics, can increase your risk of bleeding, including hematuria.
Medical Conditions: Some other medical conditions like sickle cell anemia or inherited kidney diseases can also cause blood in the urine.
What to Do:

If you notice blood in your urine, it's important to see a doctor to determine the underlying cause. They can perform a urinalysis and other tests to diagnose the problem and recommend the appropriate treatment. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent complications.

Here are some additional points to remember:

The severity of the hematuria doesn't necessarily reflect the seriousness of the underlying cause. Even a small amount of blood can be a sign of a significant problem.
Don't ignore blood in your urine. See a doctor to get a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
I hope this information helps!
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(08-06-2024, 08:51 AM)winbig Wrote:  Below is what AI says. Better go see a doc to determine the cause.

The presence of red blood cells (RBCs) in your urine, medically known as hematuria, can arise from various underlying conditions. Here's a breakdown of some potential causes:

1. Urinary Tract Issues:

Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): This is a common cause of hematuria, especially in women. UTIs are infections that can affect any part of the urinary tract, from the kidneys to the urethra. Symptoms like burning sensation during urination, frequent urination, and pelvic pain can accompany blood in the urine.
Kidney Stones: These are hard deposits of minerals that form in the kidneys and can irritate the urinary tract as they pass, causing blood in the urine. You might also experience severe pain in the lower back or abdomen, nausea, and vomiting.
Enlarged Prostate (Men): In men, an enlarged prostate gland can put pressure on the urethra, causing irritation and bleeding. This is more common in older men.
2. Kidney Problems:

Glomerulonephritis: This is an inflammation of the tiny filters in the kidneys that can cause blood cells to leak into the urine.
Kidney Cancer: While less frequent, blood in the urine can be a symptom of kidney cancer. Other potential signs include a persistent dull ache in the side or lower back, blood in the urine that's not associated with a UTI, and unexplained weight loss.
3. Other Causes:

Strenuous Exercise: In some cases, intense physical activity can cause microscopic hematuria (blood cells too small to see without a microscope) appearing in the urine. This is usually temporary and harmless.
Medications: Certain medications, such as blood thinners or some antibiotics, can increase your risk of bleeding, including hematuria.
Medical Conditions: Some other medical conditions like sickle cell anemia or inherited kidney diseases can also cause blood in the urine.
What to Do:

If you notice blood in your urine, it's important to see a doctor to determine the underlying cause. They can perform a urinalysis and other tests to diagnose the problem and recommend the appropriate treatment. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent complications.

Here are some additional points to remember:

The severity of the hematuria doesn't necessarily reflect the seriousness of the underlying cause. Even a small amount of blood can be a sign of a significant problem.
Don't ignore blood in your urine. See a doctor to get a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
I hope this information helps!

I already checked ...potentially serious problem....

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#4

You pcc too much?  Thinking
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#5

Pfizer or moderna? How many jabs?

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#6

Who is going to take care of your mother...ah butt? Big Grin
Some said having blood in urine isn't serious...some also said you have to set aside your winnings from your trades to treat the disease....

What you going to do?
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(08-06-2024, 08:53 AM)sgbuffett Wrote:  I already checked ...potentially serious problem....

The more common issue is UTI which u can resolve with antibiotics. So doc told u it's not UTI?
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#8

How much time do you have left if you leave it untreated?
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(08-06-2024, 08:53 AM)sgbuffett Wrote:  I already checked ...potentially serious problem....
Best is don't ownself diagnose the problem! It's dangerous! 

Book an appointment with a urologist. To see one ASAP just book as private - you pay more but at least you don't have to go to polyclinic get a referral and then wait for a month to see a specialist

Call directly SGH or TTS (don't go to other structured hospitals) and asked for a Senior Consultant (Urologist) they can actually fix an early appointment but you just need to pay more.

Early intervention is better than late - and money you can earn back anytime but not your life!

Take care!
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(08-06-2024, 08:44 AM)sgbuffett Wrote:  Red blood cells. Passing threshold is  <=2.

My report is 6.
[Image: AlpLGoV.jpeg]

Clinic has not call me to follow up yet. But I am damn worried stayed up all night over this problem. Googled to check. All sorts of possible ailments may have caused this problem.

Think need to check one by one to see what is the cause.

Anyone experiencedthus before? How to resolve it?.
At your age and single, the most likely cause is excessive rough masturbations which bruises your urinery tract. Just stop watching porns and go get a job and a wife.      Cool

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#11

Too much negative energy which is detrimental to your health and wealth. Google to find out more
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(08-06-2024, 08:44 AM)sgbuffett Wrote:  Red blood cells. Passing threshold is  <=2.

My report is 6.
[Image: AlpLGoV.jpeg]

Clinic has not call me to follow up yet. But I am damn worried stayed up all night over this problem. Googled to check. All sorts of possible ailments may have caused this problem.

Think need to check one by one to see what is the cause.

Anyone experiencedthus before? How to resolve it?.

You got any urine problem recently?
My guess is most likely kidney stone. It is common after 40s.

For kidney stone, worst case unable to urine, got to poke a hole behind your back, to release the urine.

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(08-06-2024, 09:11 AM)Huliwang Wrote:  At your age and single, the most likely cause is excessive rough masturbations which bruises your urinery tract. Just stop watching porns and go get a job and a wife.      Cool

I suggest cut off lah....it is better than dying!  Smile
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#14

Albert Einstein stated everything is energy. This is not philosophy, this is physics. The science of quantum physics has now proven this is the basic fact of our universe.

And it's not just about you but aso what you think, do, happiness and sufferings. So try to get rid of more negativity and acquire more positivity and see what'll happen
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#15

You worry too much about China lah. Time to relax and let the Chinese worry for themselves.

Ignore List: Oyk
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(08-06-2024, 09:08 AM)sporeguy Wrote:  Best is don't ownself diagnose the problem! It's dangerous! 

Book an appointment with a urologist. To see one ASAP just book as private - you pay more but at least you don't have to go to polyclinic get a referral and then wait for a month to see a specialist

Call directly SGH or TTS (don't go to other structured hospitals) and asked for a Senior Consultant (Urologist) they can actually fix an early appointment but you just need to pay more.

Early intervention is better than late - and money you can earn back anytime but not your life!

Take care!

I have already gone down to polyclinic this morning  to ask them to make appointment  with specialist. Hopefully theh can help find out what is wrong.

I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
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#17

:... people with high levels of negativity are more likely to suffer from degenerative brain diseases, cardiovascular problems, digestive issues, and recover from sickness much slower than those with a positive mindset."

https://marquemedical.com › effec...
The Damaging Effects of Negativity

Such info is all over the internet. Medicine can only help fix some problems and sometimes they aso fail.
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#18

(08-06-2024, 09:40 AM)Blasterlord2 Wrote:  You worry too much about China lah. Time to relax and let the Chinese worry for themselves.

Yalo. They've all sorts of talent and geniuses, can even fly to the moon and back. Why everyday worry about them and tell them what to do?
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#19

(08-06-2024, 09:40 AM)Blasterlord2 Wrote:  You worry too much about China lah. Time to relax and let the Chinese worry for themselves.

I don't worry or feel negtauve for China.
I just state the facts about China.

It is the China fanboys who are negativity affected by facts coming out of China....and are in denial.

I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
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#20

colon bleeding?

ur stools got black colour?
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#21

Possible reasons:
First time Menstruation
Urinary Infections
Renal Side effects of vaccine
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#22

Could be just infection.  Polyclinic should be able to tell from preliminary tests and give anti-biotics;  they can also refer you to a specialist.

https://www.healthline.com/health/rbc-in-urine#test



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#23

u got exercise super hard before checkup or not

last time those girls overdo spin cycling until blood urine.... muscle breakdown will cause blood urine
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#24

Big Grintoo many musang king
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#25

(08-06-2024, 10:53 AM)FartSunKing Wrote:  Urinary tract infections, quite common among women but not men

I had 4 infections over the past 40 years

The last one was in 2022 after my 4th Pfizer vaccination

It will clear after taking antibiotics

If you did not have sex with a ccbai like ola or prostitutes

Or did not not clean up after masterbation or other unhygienic practices

Or did not have a recent mRNA vaccination

It is likeky a recurring infection, triggered by some medication you took recently

I am surprised ah Jac didn't say anything negative abt ah butt this time.., it must be the effect of the vaccination!
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#26

For woman's uti, cranberry juice is good. Even doctors recommend it.

For ahbutt, likely too much junk food on top of too much -ve energy.
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#27

How about gay's activities without safety helmet?
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(08-06-2024, 08:44 AM)sgbuffett Wrote:  Red blood cells. Passing threshold is  <=2.

My report is 6.
[Image: AlpLGoV.jpeg]

Clinic has not call me to follow up yet. But I am damn worried stayed up all night over this problem. Googled to check. All sorts of possible ailments may have caused this problem.

Think need to check one by one to see what is the cause.

Anyone experiencedthus before? How to resolve it?.

Next time please wear a condom when you call chicken!  Rotfl

Joke joke only, wish you well  Gesti-109

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#29

TS one road good walk.
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(08-06-2024, 11:09 AM)pinkpanther Wrote:  I am surprised ah Jac didn't say anything negative abt ah butt this time.., it must be the effect of the vaccination!

mRNAvax is a game changer, people will appreciate life better.
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