Question

What’s the Deal with Repeated Urine Tests Showing Hidden Blood?

Answer

Consider 1.purpura nephritis (Hemorrhagic Nephritis) 2. Pediatric Nephritis. This situation is quite common. Don’t worry. Often, when the renal capillaries are affected and undergo pathological changes, microscopic hematuria or gross hematuria may occur. A single test cannot make a definitive diagnosis. It is recommended that you take your child to a regular, professional hospital for checks before proceeding with treatment. Children’s illnesses at this time cannot be delayed. Prompt treatment will allow the child to recover quickly.