If patients experience bloody urine accompanied by severe frequent urination, urgency, and pain in urination, it is generally acute cystitis. If there is difficulty in urination, no pain at the urethral orifice, but visible redness with the naked eye or red blood cells visible under a microscope, it is more likely to be prostatitis. Patients with hematuria and low back pain sometimes have severe paroxysmal low back pain, and patients with renal colic may have kidney or ureteral stones. Generally, bloody urine requires patients to immediately go to the hospital for examination and treatment.
1. What is the cause of bloody urine? It is generally more common in men. Male bloody urine is mainly caused by urinary system diseases, such as kidney tuberculosis, nephritis, urinary tract infection, urinary tract stones, urinary tract tumors, etc. If hematuria is accompanied by long-term frequent urination, urgency, and pain in urination, kidney tuberculosis is more likely. If hematuria is accompanied by symptoms such as eyelid, facial, or generalized edema, elevated blood pressure, and fever, it may be acute nephritis.
2. How should bloody urine be treated? Hematuria may indicate a serious urinary system disease, and it is essential to take note of this. It is best to go to the hospital's urology department for a thorough examination as soon as possible. In addition to urinary tract infection, nephritis and kidney stones are prone to hematuria. The cause must be clearly examined, otherwise, it cannot be treated. Be sure to pay attention to this matter and not ignore it.