

Kidney stones, like bladder stones, can also be a cause of blood in your urine. While a UTI is treatable with antibiotics, bladder stones require more invasive procedures, including surgery, for removal. All of this can result in infections, issues with urination and, yes, bleeding.

These stones usually form when urine is still left in your bladder after urination and the minerals crystalize, clumping together to form a stone. A UTI can occur when bacteria from outside of your body get into your urinary system - made up of your kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra - causing inflammation and infection.īladder stones could also be the culprit. The blood could be caused by a urinary tract infection (UTI). While kidney and bladder cancers are the most serious of conditions that can cause blood in urine, there are other issues that you should be aware of, too. And for bladder cancer, there will be three times as many new cases in men (around 61,700) than in women (19,480). In 2022, the American Cancer Society estimates 50,000 new cases of kidney cancer in men and 28,710 in women. This includes issues with the prostate and higher bladder and kidney cancer rates. While blood in your urine can happen to anyone, some issues specifically affect men and people assigned male at birth (AMAB) more than women and people assigned female at birth (AFAB). To better understand the possible causes, we spoke to urologist Robert Abouassaly, MD.

And while sometimes your doctor might not find a direct cause, it’s important to consult them so they can rule out anything serious. You may also see clots, which can come from your prostate, urethra, kidneys or ureters (tubes connecting your kidney to your bladder).īlood in your urine may show up over a long time, come and go, or happen just once. You may see a range of colors - from pink or slightly dark urine to bright red or cola-colored liquid. It’s also important to understand what’s going on in your body. We do not endorse non-Cleveland Clinic products or services. Advertising on our site helps support our mission. Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center.
