Last month I noticed some blood in my urine. I thought it might be due to premenopausal bleeding, but didn't have any spotting. My GP ordered a urinary tract infection test but that came back normal.
Since urine typically does not contain red blood cells, blood in your urine should prompt follow-up with a healthcare ...
Red blood cells (RBC) can be present in urine even when they are not visible to a person. Also known as hematuria, RBC in urine can indicate an infection, kidney disease, and other health conditions.
or even blood cancer. However, it could also be something entirely simple, like how the urine hits the surface of the toilet or the bathroom cleaning products you used, says Vikas Desai ...
If you have a daily - or frequent - night time habit that is disrupting your sleep, the NHS is warning that it could be ...