Question

Is there a connection between red-brown urine and anemia, especially after working night shifts and experiencing hematuria?

Answer

Hematuria may be caused by inflammation or infection in the urinary system, kidney stones, nephritis, ureteral stones, and other factors. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for routine urinalysis, bacterial culture, and ultrasound exams to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment. Megaloblastic anemia is a nutritional anemia that requires comprehensive treatment including folic acid and vitamin B12. However, there must be sufficient evidence to diagnose megaloblastic anemia, so it is advised to consult a specialist hospital for diagnosis and treatment. Painless gross hematuria is relatively rare, and further examination is recommended to rule out urological diseases and bleeding disorders.