Q. How have you dealt with blood clots in your bladder?
Doctor Answer is medically reviewed by SecondMedic medical review team.
Blood clots in urine may or may not be cancer. The most common cause of blood clots in the urine is a bladder infection, but other causes include kidney stones, tumors, and injuries. If you are experiencing blood clots in your urine, it is important to see a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.
There are a few different ways that people have dealt with blood clots in their bladder. Some people have opted for surgery to remove the clots, while others have used medications or other treatments to try and dissolve the clots.
I opted for surgery to remove the clots. It was a fairly simple procedure and I was able to go home the same day. I had a few follow-up appointments after the surgery, but overall it was a relatively easy process.
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