Hematuria is the presence of red blood cells (RBCs) in the urine. It can have various causes, some serious and some not, and it can be diagnosed with urine tests and imaging tests. RBC in urine, or hematuria, can be a sign of infection, kidney disease, or other health conditions. Learn how to measure RBC in urine, what the normal ranges are, and what the possible causes and treatments are. Does your routine urine examination suggest you have RBC and Protein in your urine? What does high protein and RBC in urine mean? Should I be worried about blood and protein in urine? Is RBC in urine serious? Can stress cause protein in urine? Is proteinuria curable? If you are struggling to find the answers to these questions, please take a read below to understand the answers. Red blood cells (RBCs) in your urine can make it look pink, brown, or red, but they are not always visible. They may be a sign of a UTI or kidney disease.

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