Blood in the urine, what causes it?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-15
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I believe that it is difficult for a strong man to deal with it calmly when he finds out that he will urinate blood! Many people spend their days in fear because they don't know what is going on! In this regard, experts from Shenyang 463 Hospital pointed out:

    In the case of blood in the urine, we are not blindly adding too much psychological baggage to ourselves, the correct way is to go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment! So what causes blood in the urine? What causes blood in the urine in men?

    Generally speaking, there are three reasons: (1) Benign prostatic hyperplasia: For male friends, in addition to tumors, stones and other diseases, benign prostatic hyperplasia is one of the important causes of hematuria.

    Due to the increase in the volume of the prostate and the increase of blood vessels, the blood vessels on the surface of the prostate can be dilated and congested, and the prostatic hyperplasia is often combined with inflammation and bladder stones, which can make the symptoms of hematuria more obvious. (2) Bladder tumors: There may be many reasons for the occurrence of visible hematuria, but more than 90% of them are diseases of the urinary organs, and urinary tract tumors should be thought of first, such as bladder tumors, kidney tumors, renal pelvis and ureteral tumors, urethral tumors, male prostate tumors, etc.

    Gross hematuria refers to the discharge of urine that is bright red or pink blood, sometimes even with small clots, and about 10% to 15% of visible hematuria is malignant. (3) Urinary tract stones: Urinary tract stones are a common disease of the urinary system, which is usually accompanied by hematuria.

    The harm of urinary tract stones to the body ranges from "mild" to "severe". Mild cases cause only some symptoms such as discomfort in the renal area or abdominal distension, and stone movement usually causes renal colic and hematuria. In severe cases, due to the large and frequent occurrence of stones or the stones located in the urinary tract for too long, the urine flow is blocked, resulting in urinary tract infection and ureteral hydronephrosis, and kidney function is damaged, which needs to be done as soon as possible**.

    From this, it can be seen that the symptoms of blood in the urine indicate that there are certain hidden dangers in your health! Experts suggest that if such a situation occurs in men's lives, they should first not panic and choose the hospital sensibly! So as not to worsen the condition and bring a lot of inconvenience to yourself!

    At present, the probability of prostatic hyperplasia causing blood in the urine is relatively large, as long as it goes through formal science**! So don't worry too much!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When there are urinary stones, infections, and mass occupations, symptoms of blood in the urine may occur. Ultrasonography of the urinary system and, if necessary, cystoscopy, etc., is recommended.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, blood in the urine is generally mostly inflammation, such as glomerulonephritis, pyelonephritis, cystitis, etc., followed by stones, kidney, ureteral or bladder stones, urinary system tumors may cause occult blood, it is recommended to further examine to determine the cause.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hematuria is mainly caused by urinary diseases, such as nephritis, hydronephrosis, cystitis, bladder stones, urethritis, urethral stones, bladder cancer, etc., and some people are caused by systemic diseases, such as thrombocytopenic purpura, hemophilia, aplastic anemia, systemic lupus erythematosus, congestive heart failure, dermatomyositis, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is recommended to go to the hospital to check the color ultrasound and urinalysis to see what causes it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, there are several causes of blood in the urine:

    1. Some urinary system diseases, including urinary tumors, kidney stones, urinary tract stones, bladder stones, urinary tract infections, nephritis, renal tuberculosis, kidney injury, kidney malformations, etc., may cause blood in the urine, which is not conducive to physical health.

    2. Some systemic diseases can cause blood in the urine, such as vitamin K and vitamin C deficiency, hemophilia, leukemia, etc. In addition, if you regularly take some drugs, such as tetracycline, gentamicin, etc., it will cause greater damage to the kidneys and form blood in the urine. When you drink less water or eat more spicy food, you can also have transient blood in the urine.

    3. When the kidneys or urinary tract are damaged, especially external injuries, such as bruises and falls on the waist or abdomen, it will cause symptoms of blood in the urine. There is also a situation, if you have Henoch-Schonlein purpura, although it is said to be a ** disease, it may also cause gastrointestinal bleeding, resulting in blood in the urine.

    4. The influence of some foods, such as spicy slices and chili peppers, or because of eating foods that are too heavy in color, such as dragon fruit. When these foods are consumed too much, it will also cause blood in the urine, and it is necessary to drink more water, and it will improve when you urinate more.

    If you still don't understand anything, welcome to continue to ask, I wish you good health!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    We know that some physical diseases can be reflected through some physical changes, such as which parts are uncomfortable or different from the past, and some diseases will be detected accordingly. In addition, some diseases can also be found and detected through the excretion of urine and urine, such as blood in the urine, which is commonly known as hematuria, which will reflect certain diseases.

    Causes of hematuria and related disorders.

    Hematuria is a relatively common symptom of life, usually because the urine contains more red blood cells, so the urine appears red. We know that urine is produced in the kidneys and is excreted through the renal pelvis and ureters, as well as the bladder and urethra, so if there is a problem with the above organs, it is easy to cause blood in the urine. In general, the following diseases may produce hematuria, such as nephritis, cystitis, prostatitis, renal tuberculosis, etc., as well as tumors, as well as urinary tract infections and stones, genitourinary tract infections, etc., which are all diseases that may produce hematuria.

    In addition, if you have immune diseases and systemic diseases, such as blood diseases, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, etc., it may also be accompanied by hematuria.

    Different methods for different reasons.

    Due to the different diseases that cause hematuria, the method is not the same, first we have to go to the hospital for an examination to determine the cause of hematuria, and then carry out targeted treatment. For example, if you have various inflammations such as nephritis, cystitis and urinary tract infection, you can consider anti-infection**, go to the hospital to prescribe some medicines, follow the doctor's advice**, and then pay attention to your physical condition, rest more, and do not exercise vigorously and overwork. Others, such as tumors, need to be diagnosed and surged**, stones need to be expelled**, and systemic diseases need to be controlled with corresponding medications, so that the symptoms of hematuria can be alleviated.

    The above briefly introduces the causes of hematuria, as well as the methods, I hope to help friends in need.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Causes of hematuria.

    A larger than normal amount of blood in your urine is called hematuria. If there is 1 milliliter of smoke in 1000 milliliters of urine, and the urine appears to the naked eye to be bloody or washed with water, this is called gross hematuria. During the urine routine examination, if there are more than 5 red blood cells in the high-power field of view under the microscope, or the red blood cells counted by Eddie in 12 hours exceed 1 million, and the naked eye cannot detect it, it is called microscopic hematuria.

    After discovering red urine, parents should not panic, first of all, they should distinguish whether it is true hematuria or pseudohematuria. Some drugs can cause red urine, such as aminopyrine, phenytoxan, rifampicin, phenol red, etc.; It needs to be distinguished from true hematuria. There are many causes of hematuria, which generally include the following;

    1. Urinary system diseases such as various nephritis (acute glomerulonephritis, viral nephritis, hereditary nephritis, purpuric nephritis), stones (kidney, bladder, urethra), heart and kidney tuberculosis, various congenital malformations, trauma, tumors, etc.

    2. Systemic diseases such as bleeding disorders, leukemia, heart failure, sepsis, vitamin C and K deficiency, hypercalciuria, neonatal symptoms, etc.

    3. Physical and chemical factors such as food allergies, radiation exposure, drugs, poisons, post-exercise, etc. In order to be clear, it is very important to determine the location of hematuria, and the urine three-cup test can understand the hematuria, and the method is very simple.

    Take 3 cups, in one urine, take the anterior urine from the first cup, the middle urine from the second cup, and the posterior urine from the third cup. If the first cup is hematuria, it means that the blood is coming from the urethra; The third cup of hematuria is terminal hematuria, and the lesions are mostly in the bladder or posterior urethra; The first, second, and third cups are all blood-colored, i.e., hematuria throughout, suggesting that the lesion is in the kidneys or in the urinary tract above the bladder.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hematuria is a common symptom of the urinary system, and hematuria can occur due to urinary stones, urinary tract infections, urinary tract injuries, benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatitis, etc. At the same time, urinary tumors, such as bladder tumors, prostate tumors, kidney tumors, renal pelvic tumors, ureteral tumors, etc., can also cause hematuria. In addition, patients with long-term coronary heart disease who take anticoagulant drugs and antiplatelet drugs for a long time can also cause abnormal coagulation and platelet function, which can also lead to hematuria.

    Therefore, patients with symptoms of hematuria are recommended to go to the hospital to find a urologist to do some relevant examinations, such as urinary B ultrasound, urinary CT, cystourethroscopy, and urine routine examination to further clarify the diagnosis, and take targeted treatment.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are many causes of hematuria.

    Kidney stones, nephritis, kidney tumors, renal tuberculosis, urinary tract infections, etc., do urine routine examination and urine culture, kidney B ultrasound, which is helpful for diagnosis, such as anti-inflammatory**, re-examination, if there is still blood in the urine, it is recommended to do red blood cell morphological analysis. Clear**, positive**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is often considered that this kind of hematuria occurs due to inflammation of the urinary system or stones and tumors. It is recommended that you go to a professional urology department or ** to check the excretory urography or color ultrasound in this situation, so as to make a clear judgment and choose a way of drug intervention and surgery according to different situations.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    What causes hematuria? First of all, look at the type of hematuria, the first type is gross hematuria, which is what we can observe through the eyes. The second is microscopic hematuria, which is the condition of hematuria observed through a microscope.

    Regardless of the type of hematuria, we call it hematuria. The first common cause is infection, the second is stones, and the third may be a tumor of the urinary system. Therefore, if there is hematuria, it is necessary to go to a regular hospital to see a urologist or nephrologist to look for possible causes of hematuria.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The problem is not very serious. Or do you have to eat less of the things that are on fire.

    I've had this happen. I'm drinking Wang Laoji's fire!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hehe, you are glomerular inflammation, I am studying medicine, you are generally fine, just take some anti-inflammatory drugs, the glomeruli is filtered from the body to make a compilation of urine, you can't filter it, there will be blood, the glomeruli may be inflamed, nothing serious, rest assured. Then take anti-inflammatory drugs, don't eat fish, it's fine.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hematuria is mainly caused by urinary diseases, such as nephritis, hydronephrosis, cystitis, bladder stones, urethritis, urethral stones, bladder cancer, etc., and some people are caused by systemic diseases, such as thrombocytopenic purpura, hemophilia, aplastic anemia, systemic lupus erythematosus, congestive heart failure, dermatomyositis, etc.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hematuria is mainly caused by urinary diseases, such as nephritis, hydronephrosis, cystitis, bladder stones, urethritis, urethral stones, bladder cancer, etc., and some people are caused by systemic diseases, such as thrombocytopenic purpura, hemophilia, aplastic anemia, systemic lupus erythematosus, congestive heart failure, dermatomyositis, etc.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If there is blood in the urine, the most common reason is cystitis and other urinary system infections, and if there is pain, it is also necessary to rule out whether there are urinary system stones, so this situation still needs to be further examined, you can consider doing color ultrasound of the urinary system, and make it clear that if the diagnosis is related to bacterial infection, it is necessary to use antibacterial drugs**, and at the same time pay attention to drink more water, eat less spicy, and do not stay up late.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There are many reasons for hematuria, the most common ones are:

    1. Functional causes, such as hematuria after long-distance running;

    2. Surgical hematuria, such as hematuria with kidney stones;

    3. Hematuria after urinary system inflammation and infection, such as hematuria with pyelonephritis and cystitis;

    4. Hematuria occurs in systemic diseases, such as hematuria due to abnormal coagulation mechanism.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There are many causes, for example, kidney stones or urinary tract stones can cause hematuria, tumors are also caused by hematuria, and the combination of this infection in the urinary tract can cause hematuria, various nephritis and glomerular diseases, and then it can cause hematuria, and sports injuries can cause hematuria.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    There are many reasons for this. It is possible that something is wrong with one of your organs. It's possible that you're too tired during this time or something, and you'll be fine after a while, for all sorts of reasons. Preferably, go to the hospital for a check-up.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    1. Inflammation of the urinary tract; 2. Stones; 3. Tumors.

    Suggestions: It is recommended that you pay attention to rest, maintain adequate sleep, drink more water and urinate more, continue to check it, the first choice is the ultrasound of the urinary system, and formulate ** measures according to the results, I hope it will help you.

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