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Blood in the urine may be associated with different causes such as kidney stones, urinary stones, and urinary tract infection, among other things. Hematuria (blood in urine), may occur as having pink, bright red, or brownish blood while urinating. In some people, however, hematuria may be discovered only as a laboratory finding, when only very few blood cells are seen in the urine under microscopic examination. In any case, it is not normal to see blood in urine, so it is best to consult a doctor to get the proper diagnosis and treatment of its underlying cause.
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