Guide To The Causes Of Blood In Urine (Hematuria)

Kidney Injury

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An individual affected by an acute kidney injury may experience blood in the urine as a symptom of their medical disorder. An acute kidney injury describes when an individual incurs damage to their kidneys or experiences kidney failure that happens suddenly over a few hours to a few days. An acute kidney injury is caused by a variety of factors, including loss of fluid, loss of blood, hypotension, heart failure, heart attack, overuse of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, severe allergic reactions, injuries, burns, and major surgery. Urinary tract blockage, multiple myeloma, sepsis, vasculitis, interstitial nephritis, scleroderma, and glomerulonephritis are also known to cause an acute kidney injury. Symptoms such as decreased urine output, leg swelling, ankle swelling, eye swelling, fatigue, nausea, confusion, chest pain, chest pressure, seizures, shortness of breath, and the presence of blood in the urine are indicative of an acute kidney injury.

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