What causes hematuria? What is the cause of pulling hematuria

Updated on healthy 2024-06-13
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Generally, it is the problem of kidney convenience that will cause hematuria, so it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up as soon as possible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hematuria may be caused by urinary tract infections, urinary tract stones, urinary tumors, etc. Hematuria can also be seen due to other causes, such as coagulopathy. It is recommended to seek medical attention in time and follow the doctor's instructions for the next examination, clarify the cause under the guidance of the doctor, and actively cooperate with the doctor to deal with it or**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hematuria is a common symptom in urology, which is mainly divided into microscopic hematuria and gross hematuria, microscopic hematuria refers to the elevated red blood cells in the urine found under the microscope, and gross hematuria refers to the blood in the urine seen by the eyes. Most of the patients found that the hematuria is gross hematuria, and there are many causes of gross hematuria, and the common causes are as follows.

    The most common cause of hematuria is urinary tract infection, such as cystitis, which is often accompanied by frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, pain in the lower abdomen, and in severe cases, blood clots and fever, which are less common in men than in women. In addition, urinary stones are also prone to hematuria, which is mostly caused by pain in the lower back and abdomen and then hematuria, mainly due to bleeding caused by stones damaging the renal pelvis and ureteral mucosa. Urinary system tumors are also a major cause of hematuria, and most of the hematuria caused by tumors is the most advanced hematuria, and most of them will appear in the middle and late stages of tumors, such as kidney cancer, bladder cancer, prostate cancer, etc.

    Secondly, urinary system damage can also cause hematuria, such as urethral rupture, bladder rupture, etc.

    In summary, there are many causes of gross hematuria, and the specific causes need to be determined in combination with the patient's medical history, accompanying symptoms, physical examination, and corresponding ancillary tests.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Bladder deficiency causes this.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hematuria**.

    Hematuria is often caused by diseases of the urinary organs. Human urine is produced in the kidneys and excreted through the renal pelvis, ureters, bladder, and urethra.

    Common diseases that cause hematuria include various nephritis, urinary tract infections, hemorrhagic cystitis, urinary stones, renal tuberculosis, kidney tumors, kidney and urethral injuries, etc. Hematuria is one of the main symptoms of these disorders.

    First aid measures. 1) Bed rest and minimal strenuous activity. If necessary, sedatives such as phenobarbital and diazepam can be used.

    2) Drink plenty of water to reduce salt crystals in the urine and speed up the excretion of drugs and stones. Patients with nephritis and edema should drink less water.

    3) Use hemostatic drugs, such as Anluoxue, hemostatic sensitivity, vitamin K, and vitamin C.

    4) Be cautious with medications that cause blood in the urine, especially if you already have kidney disease.

    5) Hematuria is caused by urinary tract infection, and can be taken orally and injected with antibiotics and urinary tract cleansers, such as haloperic acid, furanacine, ampicillin, penicillin, methrin and other drugs.

    6) Urinary calculi often have severe abdominal pain, and belladonna tablets and atropine can be taken orally to relieve spasmodic pain.

    7) Hematuria is complex, and some conditions are very serious, so you should go to the hospital as soon as possible to check and diagnose it, and carry out it thoroughly. Renal tuberculosis and kidney tumors can be resected on one side after a clear diagnosis to achieve the purpose of **.

    Hope it helps your health!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    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.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Don't worry. Consuming red heart dragon fruit will cause reddish urine and reddish stool. This is due to food, no need to panic. Change your diet and you can recover on your own over time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many causes, nephritis, bacterial infections of the urinary tract, etc. Let's go to the hospital for a specific examination. Good luck with you**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are many causes of hematuria. However, each person's physique is different, and the degree of disease is also different, I hope you can talk about the condition in detail and clarify the diagnosis, so as to ** as soon as possible. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up. Self-medication is not recommended.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, there are several causes of hematuria:

    1. Nephritis: Nephritis is the most common cause of hematuria. Patients with nephritis not only have hematuria, but may also have symptoms such as edema, proteinuria, and hypertension.

    2. Urinary tract stones: When urinary tract stones are stationary, patients often do not have any discomfort, or only feel a slight feeling of waist and abdomen distention, which often does not attract people's attention. When the stone moves or moves downward, it can cause severe cramping in the lower back and abdomen.

    Patients with quiescent stones often develop hematuria after exertion or exercise.

    3. Urinary tract infection: Urinary tract infection is also one of the causes of hematuria, which is accompanied by urinary tract infection symptoms such as urinary frequency, urgency, and painful urination.

    4. Tumor: If hematuria without any symptoms occurs, the first thing that comes to mind is the tumor. It is necessary to go to the hospital for a detailed examination in order to find **, early**.

    5. The causes of hematuria also include, paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria: the patient has no obvious symptoms, and the hematuria only appears after sleep.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hematuria is an abnormally increased excretion of red blood cells in the urine, which is a sign that there may be a serious condition in the urinary system. Centrifugal precipitation of urine with 3 red blood cells per high magnification field, or more than 1 or 100,000 urine red blood cell count in 1 hour or urine sediment count more than 500,000 in 12 hours, all indicate an abnormal increase in red blood cells in the urine, which is called hematuria. In mild cases, erythrocytosis is only found under the microscope, which is called microscopic hematuria; In severe cases, the appearance is washed or contains blood clots, which is called gross hematuria.

    Usually 1ml of blood per litre of urine is visible to the naked eye, and the urine is red or like a wash of flesh.

    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. It is necessary to determine which disease is causing the hematuria, and whether it is necessary to confirm the diagnosis based on symptoms and physical signs, various experiences, x-rays, CT tests, and even biopsies of the kidneys.

    **: Wuxi Yike Medical Chain.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hematuria can be caused by:

    1) Stones or tumors commonly found in the urinary tract (kidneys, ureters, bladder, prostate, urethra).

    If there are white blood cells in the urine, it is a urinary tract infection.

    2) Exercise nephritis: hematuria secondary to strenuous exercise.

    3) Allergic hematuria.

    4) The drug can cause reddish-discolored urine (no hematuria). Includes: sulfonamides, quinine, rifampicin, phenytoin.

    5) hemoglobinuria can be seen in: urine sickle anemia, renal arteriovenous malformations (6) nephrotic syndrome: glomerulonephritis developed by streptococcal infection, glomerular fibrinous necrosis of malignant hypertension.

    7) Inferior vena cava obstruction secondary to bladder varices. and Alport syndrome (hereditary nephritis).

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are many causes of hematuria, including 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, etc.

    3. Physical and chemical factors such as food allergies, radiation exposure, drugs, poisons, post-exercise, etc. It is recommended that you go to the hospital as soon as possible to check and determine** the **retargeting**. Wishing you good health!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are many reasons for nephritis, including the following: 1. Pathogens, common bacteria, viruses, parasites, protozoa, etc., can cause acute infection of the kidney, and inflammation occurs, so that the kidney function declines sharply and manifests as nephritis; 2. Patients take some drugs orally, heavy metals, etc., which will reduce kidney function and cause damage to the kidneys, which is drug-induced damage; 3. Some tumors, common benign and malignant tumors can cause kidney involvement and nephritis; 4. Caused by other diseases, such as allergenic purpura, hepatitis, diabetes, systemic lupus erythematosus, etc.; 5. The patient's own immune dysfunction; 6. Genetic factors.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    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.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is an inflammatory response caused by a bacterial infection of the urinary tract, and there is usually frequent urination and urgency. Drink plenty of boiled water every day.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    For kidney stones or nephritis, laboratory tests and urine red blood cell phase confirmation are recommended.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    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!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    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.

  20. 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.

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