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aliel

Updated 1y ago

Dealing with Kidney Stones: Blood in Urine

hi, I've been diagnosed with nephrocalcinos and urolitiasis, or kidney stones. it's been years now, and my concern is the blood in my urine? may I ask if any of you have blood in urine? thanks

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Jess1990

2y

Yes, I have blood in my urine frequently from kidney stones.
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Tuner

2y

I only had blood in my urine once. It was very unsettling to see it but then the kidney stone passed about a month later.
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aliel

2y

Does anyone of you pee a lot due to kidney stones ? Am not sure this is because of my kidney stones I peed a lot .
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ChronicPainWarrior_

2y

Yes .. it’s called hematuria . I have kidney stones & nephrocalas too . Do you have a renal disease ? I have MSK
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aliel

2y

Just the kidney stones. I had my cystoscopy and my urologist said everything was ok
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Mop

2y

My kidney stone had me peeing a lot with lots of blood in the urine as well. Doctor said the blood was probably from the stone scratching the urethra tract at some point.
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ChronicPainWarrior_

2y

Yes it’s called hematuria or microscopic hematuria . I have nephrocalsis too . I’m sorry your hurting 🥺
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Terpsichore

2y

hi, did you ever experience pain during any of this? I have gross hematuria... No pain. This is the second time in a month without it being during menstruation

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