What is Microscopic Hematuria

Microscopic Hematuria: A Common Occurrence

Microscopic hematuria is a prevalent condition, and it is normal for urine to contain a certain number of red blood cells. While the presence of blood in the urine may not always be significant, it can often indicate a treatable ailment, such as a urinary tract infection. It is important to note that a small amount of red blood cells is typically found in urine as a part of the body’s natural functioning.


Why Regular Urine Tests May Not Always Be Accurate

Regular urine tests ordered by your GP may not always accurately detect microscopic hematuria. While these tests can detect the presence of blood, they are not designed to specifically identify the red blood cells associated with microscopic hematuria. As a result, there is a possibility of receiving a false-positive result. Therefore, it is crucial to further investigate any indication of microscopic hematuria to rule out the possibility of a serious underlying condition.

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