The symptoms of hematuria (blood in urine), frequency (urinating more often than usual), and dysuria (painful urination) can be indicative of a urinary tract infection (UTI) or other conditions such as kidney stones, bladder cancer, or prostate problems.
To make a diagnosis, a healthcare provider may perform a physical exam, ask about the patient's medical history, and order diagnostic tests such as a urinalysis, urine culture, blood tests, or imaging studies (e.g. ultrasound, CT scan) to determine the underlying cause of the symptoms.
Treatment will depend on the underlying cause of the symptoms, but may include antibiotics for a UTI, pain medication, or other interventions as needed. It is important to seek medical attention promptly if you experience these symptoms to ensure that you receive appropriate treatment.