Blood in the urine, or hematuria, means blood is present, either visible (pink/red/brown) or microscopic. While often caused by treatable conditions like infections or kidney stones, it's crucial to see a doctor to identify the underlying cause and determine the best approach. Staying well-hydrated can sometimes help prevent certain contributing factors.
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Meet Eric Ghiraldi
Assistant Professor of Urology, Fox Chase Cancer Center/Temple Health
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Welcome! I am an endourologist with a specialty practice in male voiding dysfunction due to enlarged prostate and kidney stone prevention. My training allows me to take care of the most complex cases of enlarged prostate and complex kidney stone disease. Specialty procedures that I offer in my practice include laser enucleation of the prostate for prostates of all sizes and percutaneous nephrolithotomy for large kidney stones. What I enjoy most about being a Urologist is developing long lasting relationships with my patients. Most urologic conditions are very personal, making it difficult at times to talk about your symptoms. My goal is to create an environment that helps to build strong relationships so that we can easily have those more difficult conversations. The following pages include valuable resources for you and your families in an easy and organized format. Looking forward to seeing you soon!