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2. Blood in the Urine (Hematuria)

Individuals with kidney issues may also notice their urine looks different. Brown, pink, or red urine contains blood, potentially indicating chronic kidney disease.

Known as hematuria, the bleeding is usually not painful. However, if a person passes blood clots in the urine, there can be pain and discomfort. Hematuria could stem from inflammation, mineral imbalances, or a variety of other kidney issues that would require testing for a proper diagnosis.

the word "hematuria" made from wooden letters lies on a yellow table

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