Blood in Urine in Children: When to See a Child Kidney Specialist in Dhaka
If you see red, brown, or tea-colored urine in your child, do not ignore it. Early evaluation helps identify the cause and protect kidney health.
Associate Professor Dr. Gulshan Nigar Chaudhury
MBBS (DMC), FCPS (Pediatrics)
Fellowship in Pediatric Nephrology (National University Hospital-NUH, Singapore)
Dialysis & Kidney Transplant Training (Montreal Children’s Hospital, Canada)
Associate Professor, Pediatric Nephrology
Bangladesh Shishu (Children’s) Hospital & Institute
Consulting at Continental Hospital PLC and Prescription Point
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Blood in Urine in Children: What Parents Should Know
Blood in urine (also called hematuria) means that red blood cells are present in the urine.
Sometimes the urine looks:
In some cases, blood is not visible but is detected in a urine test. Blood in urine can have many causes. Some are mild and temporary. Others may need a proper kidney evaluation. Early consultation helps identify the reason and prevent complications.
Children may also have:
If blood appears along with these symptoms, medical review is important.
When Should Parents Seek Urgent Care?
What Happens During a Specialist Consultation?
During consultation, the doctor may:
Tests Commonly Used for Evaluation
Tests may include:
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- Fever
- Viral illness
- Minor trauma
- Strenuous exercise
However, if it persists or repeats, it should be evaluated by a child kidney specialist. It is safer to check and be reassured than to delay.
Call or WhatsApp: +88 01745-179254
for chamber appointments or video consultations.
Call or WhatsApp: +88 01745-179254
for chamber appointments or video consultations.

