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Haemoglobinurea
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My teenage nephew has been diagnosed with this, also scarring on one of his kidneys. Does anyone know anything about this condition .. I've never heard of it and googling has not helped .. worrying and confusing. Thanks.
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Blood (red cells) in the urine is called haematuria and is relatively common.
Haemoglobinuria on the other hand is rare. It can happen if haemoglobin, which is normally contained within the red cells, escapes into the blood stream when red cells are broken down (haemolysis) and is filtered out through the kidneys into the urine, occasionally causing damage as it does so.
There are a few causes and more information would be needed to comment - is your nephew unwell/in hospital? Is he anaemic? Is he under the care of a renal doctor or a haematologist?
Haemoglobinuria on the other hand is rare. It can happen if haemoglobin, which is normally contained within the red cells, escapes into the blood stream when red cells are broken down (haemolysis) and is filtered out through the kidneys into the urine, occasionally causing damage as it does so.
There are a few causes and more information would be needed to comment - is your nephew unwell/in hospital? Is he anaemic? Is he under the care of a renal doctor or a haematologist?
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