Urine Abnormality (Blood, protein, stone in urine)
Abnormalities in urine, such as the presence of blood (hematuria), protein (proteinuria), or kidney stones, can be signs of underlying health issues that require medical attention. Blood in the urine may appear visibly red or be detected only through lab tests, and can result from infections, kidney stones, trauma, or more serious conditions like tumors. Protein in the urine often indicates kidney damage or disease, especially in people with diabetes or hypertension. The presence of stones in the urine usually points to kidney or urinary tract stones, which can cause severe pain, burning during urination, or blockage. These abnormalities often reflect issues in the kidneys or urinary tract and should be evaluated by a doctor to determine the cause and guide appropriate treatment.