Hematuria
Hematuria ( 30 Questions)
Incorrect. Hematuria does not always involve pain or discomfort during urination.
Correct. Hematuria can be painless, but it can also present with symptoms such as urinary urgency,abdominal pain, or back pain.
Incorrect. Excessive thirst and frequent urination are not the primary symptoms of hematuria.
Incorrect. Fever and chills are not typically associated with hematuria itself but may be related to an underlying infection if present.
A) Incorrect. Hematuria does not always involve pain or discomfort during urination.
B) Correct. Hematuria can be painless, but it can also present with symptoms such as urinary urgency,
abdominal pain, or back pain.
C) Incorrect. Excessive thirst and frequent urination are not the primary symptoms of hematuria.
D) Incorrect. Fever and chills are not typically associated with hematuria itself but may be related to an underlying infection if present.