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$Unique_ID{BRK00727}
$Pretitle{}
$Title{Is Reddish Colored Urine a Sign of a Tumor?}
$Subject{urine blood hematuria ill defined symptoms symptom reddish urination
kidneys kidneys food foods quinine sulfate Pyridium rifampin anticoagulant
coumadin heparin urinary tract bladder infection infections}
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Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
Is Reddish Colored Urine a Sign of a Tumor?
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QUESTION: I have recently noted that my urine has taken on a reddish color,
and I am sure that this must be the sign of some type of tumor in my kidney.
I don't have the resources to go through a lengthy and costly diagnosis, and I
am hoping you might provide me with some idea of how I might find out what's
wrong without spending my life's savings.
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ANSWER: You are putting the cart before the horse, making the worst possible
diagnosis an obstacle to obtaining a few simple and inexpensive tests that
might prove that your fears are without foundation. There are many things
that can color your urine that have no serious implications. Some foods
(beets, blackberries and rhubarb) can impart a reddish hue to urine, as well
as certain medications (quinine sulfate, Pyridium, and rifampin). If you are
on anticoagulant medication such as coumadin or heparin, they may be the cause
of red blood cells in your urine. Although there are many conditions that may
cause bleeding in your urinary tract, tumors are amongst the most rare. You
must see your doctor, and have a simple test performed to determine if indeed
there is blood there, and allow him to take a full history and perform an
examination that may provide the clues to a diagnosis that is far more benign
than you now fear. An easy to cure bladder infection may be the cause. There
may be no need for expensive tests, but if the situation warrants it, then you
are merely sticking your head in the sand if you ignore the warnings. Of what
use are your savings to you, if you are not here to enjoy them?
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The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
problem.