Get Blood In Urine Treatment Online
Noticing blood in your urine can be alarming. Doctronic connects you with licensed physicians who can evaluate your symptoms, identify potential causes, and recommend a personalized treatment plan without leaving home.
What Is Blood In Urine?
Blood in urine, known medically as hematuria, is a condition marked by the presence of red blood cells in the urine, which may appear pink, red, or cola-colored, or may be detected only under a microscope. It can signal a range of underlying causes including urinary tract infections, kidney stones, bladder irritation, or less commonly, more serious conditions affecting the kidneys or urinary tract. With the right evaluation and treatment, many causes of hematuria are highly manageable and patients can expect a full recovery.
- Hematuria can be visible (gross) or detected only on urinalysis (microscopic)
- Get personalized guidance from doctor-trained AI
- Explore treatment and prescription options
Is Online Blood In Urine Treatment Right for You?
You may be eligible for an online evaluation if you are experiencing blood in your urine, whether visible or detected on a recent urinalysis, and are looking for guidance on next steps and potential treatment options for hematuria.
Our platform is designed for adults whose symptoms involve the urinary tract or kidneys. A licensed physician will review your health history, current symptoms, and any relevant urinary or kidney conditions before recommending a care plan.
- Diagnosed with hematuria or told blood was found in your urine
- Get personalized guidance from AI and clinicians
- Explore treatment and prescription refill options
- Access care from home, often the same day
Medications We Prescribe for Blood In Urine
Macrobid
Nitrofurantoin Monohyd Macro
A first-line antibiotic commonly prescribed for urinary tract infections, one of the most frequent causes of blood in urine.
AvailableCipro
Ciprofloxacin
A fluoroquinolone antibiotic used to treat complicated urinary tract infections and kidney infections that may cause hematuria.
AvailableBactrim
Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole
A combination antibiotic widely used to treat urinary tract infections associated with blood in urine.
AvailableAzo
Phenazopyridine
A urinary analgesic that relieves pain, burning, and discomfort associated with urinary tract irritation causing hematuria.
AvailableHow Blood In Urine Treatment Works at Doctronic
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Frequently asked questions
Blood in urine, or hematuria, means red blood cells are present in the urine. It can be visible (gross hematuria), turning urine pink, red, or brown, or it can be microscopic and only found during a urinalysis. It is always worth evaluating because it can have many causes, from a simple urinary tract infection to kidney stones or other urinary tract conditions.
The most common causes include urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, bladder infections, strenuous exercise, and enlarged prostate in men. Less common causes include kidney disease, bladder or kidney tumors, and certain medications. A physician evaluation is important to determine the exact cause.
Not always, but it should never be ignored. Many cases are caused by treatable infections or minor irritations. However, blood in the urine can sometimes indicate a more serious underlying condition, so a medical evaluation is always recommended to rule out anything significant.
Yes. UTIs are one of the most frequent causes of hematuria. The infection inflames the lining of the bladder and urethra, which can cause bleeding. This type of hematuria typically resolves once the infection is treated with the appropriate antibiotic.
Common accompanying symptoms include a burning sensation when urinating, frequent or urgent need to urinate, lower abdominal or flank pain, cloudy or foul-smelling urine, and fever if an infection has spread to the kidneys. Some cases, particularly microscopic hematuria, have no other symptoms at all.
Yes. Certain blood thinners such as warfarin or aspirin, some antibiotics, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can contribute to blood appearing in the urine. Always share your full medication list with your physician so they can assess whether a drug may be a contributing factor.
When you start a visit on Doctronic, our AI first collects a detailed history of your symptoms, medical background, and any relevant test results. A licensed physician then reviews this information, may ask follow-up questions, and develops a personalized treatment plan, which can include prescriptions, referrals for lab work, or recommendations for in-person follow-up if needed.
Yes. Doctronic is a HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform. All treatment plans are reviewed and approved by licensed physicians. Our care process is doctor-reviewed and regularly audited to ensure safety and quality. You can receive care as an adult 18 or older from any U.S. state.
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