Haematuria

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Condition

It’s more than a medical observation – it’s an alarming signal that calls for immediate and careful evaluation. This condition can be a sign of multiple underlying health issues, making it an important indicator that we cannot afford to overlook. Bladder cancer, urolithiasis, infections, benign prostatic enlargement, prostate cancer and renal conditions – these are some of the most common culprits behind haematuria. Each carries its own implications, making it crucial to identify the exact cause for effective treatment. The path to diagnosis isn’t a single route, but a combination of flexible cystoscopy and CT urography. Together, these diagnostic methods allow us to get a detailed picture of what’s going on inside the body, providing the information needed for an accurate diagnosis.

Treatment

When it comes to management, a one-size-fits-all approach simply won’t do. Treatment is tailored to the underlying condition, ensuring that we’re not just addressing the symptom, but also targeting the root cause. In the face of haematuria, we’re not just treating a symptom – we’re committing to a comprehensive diagnostic and treatment strategy to resolve the underlying issue and restore health.