If there is blood in the urine suddenly, there are usually the following conditions. The first condition is urinary tract infection, which is usually accompanied by frequent urination, incomplete urination, burning sensation in urine, etc. It can be treated with relatively sensitive antibiotics based on drug sensitivity tests. The second condition is urinary stones. This type of hematuria is usually accompanied by symptoms of lower back pain such as renal angina and can be confirmed by B-ultrasound. The third condition is genitourinary tumor, the typical manifestation of which is painless gross hematuria. The fourth condition is internal medicine diseases, such as glomerulonephritis. The fifth condition is rare causes, such as genitourinary tuberculosis, rupture of urethral epithelial cell capillaries, etc. When a man discovers blood in his urine, he should first go to the urology department for a comprehensive examination. A comprehensive examination of the urogenital system is required to rule out urogenital system diseases. Common urogenital system diseases that cause hematuria include urogenital system tumors, such as kidney tumors, bladder cancer, urethral cancer, etc.; more serious prostate hyperplasia in the elderly, subacute urogenital system infections, urogenital system stones such as kidney and ureteral stones, etc., are all very common causes of male hematuria. If no problems are found through urinary and reproductive system examination, we should also consider whether there is chronic nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, etc., and combine routine urine examination to check whether there is increased proteinuria. In addition, if no symptoms are found, we can also do renal venous B-ultrasound to see if there is Nutcracker syndrome. Nutcracker syndrome is also a common cause of blood in male urine in clinical medicine. This condition needs to be treated by surgical treatment. Blood in urine is called hematuria. When hematuria is found, you should: 1. Drink more water to increase urination and prevent blood clots. 2. Go to the hospital outpatient clinic immediately for further examination to confirm the cause of bleeding. Hematuria can be divided into macroscopic hematuria and microscopic hematuria. The difference is that macroscopic hematuria can be immediately identified by the eyes whether it is bleeding, indicating that there is a lot of bleeding in the urine. Microscopic hematuria requires optical microscope examination to be detected. When hematuria occurs, the most important thing is to determine the cause of hematuria. Common factors causing hematuria: 1. Physiological hematuria, common in excessive exercise, heavy physical work, pregnancy, etc.; 2. Urinary tract infection; 3. Stones; 4. Tumors; 5. Urinary tract tuberculosis; 6. Systemic exudative diseases, etc. Therefore, if you find hematuria, you should go to the hospital for outpatient treatment immediately to eliminate possible symptoms. |
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