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i am passing blood in urine in the morning is vissible with eye and then gets clearer i had tests of utra sound xtrays and blood test no infection in urine my white blood cells are 17.90 [6000.10000] this the normal rate and my crp is 82.50[ 5.[ i seen a urolologist and he said to have cystoscopy and i am aafraid to get this done any other test oldenative to avoid cystoscopy i am 65 years old i taking b12 and vit d they were very low .. also my tsh is 5.45 slightly higher normall is [2.5 500]

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When you have blood in your urine it most definitely needs to be investigated!

I've had a cystocopy and it wasn't bad at all so I suggest you go for it.

I’ve had a cystoscopy done before it was not as terrible as I thought it would be. You should get checked out if you doctor suggested it. Better safe than sorry.

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