Hematuria is a medical condition where a blood vessel in the body contains a large amount of red blood cells. When the blood cells are too large, they block or distort the normal flow of blood. If the blood vessels are small, they allow normal blood to flow freely through the body. Hematuria also causes blood to pool in the groin, bladder, or rectum, causing pain, swelling, and/or discomfort.
Hematuria is most often associated with benign conditions such as inflammation, but can also be a sign of diseases such as multiple myeloma, leukemia, and some forms of cancer.
Macroscopic hematuria is a very common side effect of some drugs. It happens when a part of the body is used more than it should, or the body is not working efficiently. Some drugs can cause macroscopic hematuria. Common causes include, but are not limited to, an allergic reaction, or medications that are causing blood to pool in the groin, bladder, or rectum.
Macroscopic hematuria is a very common side effect of some drugs. It happens when a part of the body is used more than it should, or the body is not working efficiently. Common causes include, but are not limited to, an allergic reaction, or medications that are causing blood to pool in the groin, bladder, or rectum.
Macroscopic hematuria is a very common side effect of some drugs. It happens when a part of the body is used more than it should, or the body is not working efficiently. Common causes include, but are not limited to, an allergic reaction, or medications that are causing blood to pool in the groin, bladder, or rectum.
Macroscopic hematuria is caused by substances (drugs, alcohol, etc.) that are high in bile or other fats in the bloodstream. When these substances drain into the bladder, the muscles in the bladder may cause the blood to pool in the groin, thus causing the symptoms of macroscopic hematuria. These symptoms usually appear within a few days or less, and can take weeks to resolve.
I was asked whether or not I had macroscopic hematuria. I responded that I don’t, but that this is the reason I never drink alcohol at all. I still drink, but I don’t do it in the same way anymore.
Macroscopic hematuria is a medical condition in which blood pools in the groin. This condition is very common in people who suffer from blood disorders. It is also very common in the elderly.
Macroscopic hematuria is a common symptom of blood disorders. In this case, it is the result of a blood disorder. The symptoms appear with blood leaking into the groin area from a vein or artery that usually runs through the groin. Some patients with this condition describe the blood pooling, but there is no visible blood in this area. This condition sometimes affects the feet.
In the case of macroscopic hematuria the veins or arteries are normally used for other purposes. This can be due to blood vessel problems or it can be a result of a blood disorder.