Blood in the urine, known as hematuria, means red blood cells are present. This can make urine look pink, red, or brown (visible hematuria), or only be found with a microscope. Causes vary widely, from infections, exercise, or kidney stones, to, less commonly, more serious conditions. It's crucial to consult a doctor promptly to identify the cause, as diagnosis guides treatment and supports your overall health.
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