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please its urgent :S


Question Posted Sunday April 15 2007, 9:37 am

i have this friend who drinks a lot!! and uses drugs and stuff :S he told m that he has started to urinate blood :S and he doesn't know waht could be ..obviously "go to the doctor!" but what do you think this might me?? please only answear if you know what your talking about or something. thnkx

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ammo answered Sunday April 15 2007, 12:54 pm:
My guess would be liver damage from all the alcohol and the drug usage wouldn't really help matters much.

It's hard to say exactly what it can be unless there's a qualified doctor here so my suggestion is he does go to the doctors to get himself checked out because urinating blood is usually a sign that there is something very wrong and generally is associated with liver damage. If he values his health he should seek medical help as well as helpfor his drinking and drug addiction.

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NinjaNeer answered Sunday April 15 2007, 12:50 pm:
Here's a list of things that can cause blood in urine:

My guess is bladder or urethra infection, but he should go to a doctor, because only a doctor can diagnose him properly. Even if it is caused by drinking or drugs, the doctor will still help him get better!

* Kidney or bladder stones
* Infection of the bladder, kidney, or urethra
* Inflammation of the bladder, urethra, or kidney
* Cancer of the bladder or kidney
* Trauma to the kidney, fractured pelvis, or recent procedure somewhere in the urinary tract like catheterization, circumcision, surgery, or kidney biopsy.
* Polycystic kidney disease
* Kidney failure (acute or chronic)
* Kidney disease following strep throat, called post-stretococcal glomerulonephritis; this is a classic cause of blood in the urine in children

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