What is Microscopic Hematuria

Discovering blood in your urine can be a cause for concern. Our minds often jump to worst-case scenarios or dismiss it as inconsequential. However, there are instances when the presence of blood in urine cannot be seen with the naked eye. This condition, known as microscopic hematuria, can only be detected under a microscope, making it a challenging symptom to identify.


Asymptomatic Microscopic Hematuria

Why Doctors Test Your Urine Even if You Have No Symptoms

During a physical exam, doctors often request a urine sample, even if you do not have any complaints related to your urinary system. This is because microscopic hematuria, a condition characterized by the presence of red blood cells in the urine that cannot be seen with the naked eye, might not produce any other noticeable symptoms. By testing the urine, doctors can effectively rule out any underlying medical conditions that may be causing this condition.


Symptoms of a Possible Urinary Tract Infection

If you experience symptoms related to a urinary tract infection (UTI), they may be relatively minor. It is possible to have a slight burning or itching sensation when urinating, or you may find yourself needing to visit the bathroom more frequently than usual. However, it is important not to overlook these symptoms as they could be indicative of various health conditions and should be properly examined.

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