When should bleeding in the urine be studied?

When the bleeding is visible to the naked eye, it should always be studied. When it is microscopic, i.e., it is not visible to the naked eye, when it must be studied whenever it is significant (more than 3 red blood cells per field) especially in patients with risk factors: over 40 years of age or smokers or exposed to certain dye or paint substances.

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