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Blood in urine

I started seeing blood in my urine two days ago I have a yearly checkup in three days. is this something that I can wait to discuss in three days with my dr or should I go to urgent care?
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Call your doc and see if you can move your appointment up. It's not urgent care unless you have a fever or back pain if you are going to get checked soon.
Thank you no fever no new back pains it's not a lot of blood but I imagine any blood at all pretty badly isn't good ....
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blood in the urine is definitely not good - serious. Could be renal with nephron issues, could indicate cancer, could be several things.

There is not enough case history to make any differential diagnosis's, and therefore I cannot say whether this is an emergency or not. If your symptoms increase in severity, going to ER would be prudent.

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