Hematuria
Cross-source consensus on Hematuria from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Exercise-induced hematuria can stem from several causes including urinary tract infections, enlarged prostate, medication side effects, or serious pathology. — Blood in Urine After Exercise
- Persistent or symptomatic hematuria should always be medically investigated to rule out infection, prostate issues, or other pathology. — Blood in Urine After Exercise
- The most common cause of blood in urine specifically triggered by jogging or high-impact exercise is kidney stones. — Blood in Urine After Exercise
- Blood in urine that appears after exercise and clears when exercise stops is a strong diagnostic indicator of kidney stones. — Blood in Urine After Exercise
- A single episode of post-exercise blood in urine that resolves without other symptoms is likely stone-related and not an emergency. — Blood in Urine After Exercise