Hi
I been weeing blood all day with clots , really worried.
I am having turbt in January but concerned right now about how much blood their is.
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Hi
I been weeing blood all day with clots , really worried.
I am having turbt in January but concerned right now about how much blood their is.
Hi Aston63,
Thanks for getting in touch and a warm welcome to the Online Community. I’m Heidi one of the Cancer Information Nurses here on the Macmillan Support Line. I am glad to see you have found our Bladder Cancer Forum and hope you are finding it supportive.
With any new, changing, or worsening symptom we always advise that you contact NHS 111 or your hospital team immediately for an urgent assessment.
Please call 999 if your bleeding increases further or you are concerned.
As we are not part of the NHS we don't have access to medical records and so it is difficult for us to know what is making your symptoms worse.
It might help to keep a symptom diary to monitor and record your symptoms.
We hope that you are able to get support as soon as possible with your symptoms, it is important to keep safe. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch again if we can support you further.
Best wishes
Heidi
Cancer Information Nurse Specialist
You can also speak with the Macmillan Support Line team of experts. Phone free on 0808 808 0000 (7 days a week, 8am-8pm) or email us.
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