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Hi I keep finding blood in urine. So went to see a doctor who referred me to Urology for camera that I had inserted in my bladder.I do suffer from endometriosis they said nothing wrong with bladder but have enlarged kidney. Need to go for ct scan which was 2 weeks ago. Still waiting for results said could be kidney stones.

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Do you know if have endo affecting your ureters - this would most usually be associated with severe rectovaginal endo? The ureters can become constricted causing enlarged kidneys which can lead to loss of kidney function.

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Are you in pain? Results were in a few hours after my ct that discovered kidney stone had doubled in a year. But it might depend who ordered it and where you had it done. Maybe call them xx

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