Bros out there,
In urgent help needed. Apparently when doing my ord ffi, the
found blood in my urine. so he give me some medicine, and ask me go
back review again. but he passed my ord ffi. after that went back
to do the urine test again, still got blood. So he refer me to
specialist. then me hope to be able to down pes by this way. my
referral letter is written as follows if anyone can help me
decipher what me should do when me go see specialist and hopefully
down pes because this problem is giving me problem.
"Noted last week during ord ffi, urine dipstik +3 for blood.
Treated with a course of Ciprofloxacin. Repeat dipstik +4 for blood
leucocyte, nitrite negative.
No dysuria
No back pain
No macroscopic hematuria
No family hx of kidney problems.
How bros out there. how to down? please advice. me is
stressed.
99.9% chance, it is nothing or no downgrade.
Treated with a course of Ciprofloxacin <=> He suspect that
there may be infection.
Blood leucocyte, nitrite negative <=> no infection
or inflammation.
No dysuria meants no pain when you urine <=> Most likely.
no blockage in the tract or related.
No back pain <=> no injury to the kidney.
No macroscopic hematuria => There is no bleeding in the
bladder now.
No family hx of kidney problems => Less likely a kidney
failure related problem.
Strenuous exercise (especially running) may cause blood
in the urine. It may due to the hopping that you keep on slapping
your bladder when you run.In fact, 1/5 of the marathon runners
experience blood in the urine after a run.
The only other causes are prostate, bladder or kidney cancer,
which is rare for young boys. Even stones are rare for young boys.
However, to be safe it is better to check it out. Blood in the
urine is abnormal.
Most likely. it is strenuous exercise that causes the
problem.