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[[doi:10.7326/M15-1496]] is a clinical guideline from the ACP. All macroscopic haematuria, even if self-limiting, requires urological assessment. Microscopic haematuria on urinalysis requires microscopy for confirmation, and if there's no other explanation it should be assessed by a urologist even if the patient is on antiplatelets/anticoagulation. [[User:Jfdwolff|JFW]]&nbsp;&#124;&nbsp;[[User_talk:Jfdwolff|<small>T@lk</small>]] 08:44, 27 January 2016 (UTC)
[[doi:10.7326/M15-1496]] is a clinical guideline from the ACP. All macroscopic haematuria, even if self-limiting, requires urological assessment. Microscopic haematuria on urinalysis requires microscopy for confirmation, and if there's no other explanation it should be assessed by a urologist even if the patient is on antiplatelets/anticoagulation. [[User:Jfdwolff|JFW]]&nbsp;&#124;&nbsp;[[User_talk:Jfdwolff|<small>T@lk</small>]] 08:44, 27 January 2016 (UTC)

== I had to have a [[meatotomy]] (NSFW: graphic WP article) for having had this during prepubescence (blood in urine; male) ==

but there isn't any indication of a corrective [[meatotomy]], or any mention on the meatotomy page that isn't cosmetic on its page. [[Special:Contributions/63.135.197.206|63.135.197.206]] ([[User talk:63.135.197.206|talk]]) 16:51, 29 October 2016 (UTC)

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Sports-related Hematuria

Hematuria can also be caused by bleeding due to impacts to the bladder, especially during running and cycling ([1]) . Someone (preferably an experienced MD) should cite that to improve the article. Fbergo (talk) 23:54, 24 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

ACP guideline

doi:10.7326/M15-1496 is a clinical guideline from the ACP. All macroscopic haematuria, even if self-limiting, requires urological assessment. Microscopic haematuria on urinalysis requires microscopy for confirmation, and if there's no other explanation it should be assessed by a urologist even if the patient is on antiplatelets/anticoagulation. JFW | T@lk 08:44, 27 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

I had to have a meatotomy (NSFW: graphic WP article) for having had this during prepubescence (blood in urine; male)

but there isn't any indication of a corrective meatotomy, or any mention on the meatotomy page that isn't cosmetic on its page. 63.135.197.206 (talk) 16:51, 29 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]