Many men's reaction to urinating bleeding can not help but be afraid, is it a very serious illness?Drosting experts said that urinary bleeding is mostly caused by urinary system infection, such as renal tuberculosis, nephritis, urinary tract infection, urinary tract stones, urinary tract tumors, etc.What are the causes of men's hematuria?
The cause of hematuria between male friends
When urination begins to be hematuria, it is normal, usually urinary infections and urethral diseases; such as urination starts normally, hematuria occurs at the end of the end, mostly cystitis and prostate diseases.Cause.The cause of hematuria is as follows:
1. Urinary system diseases, such as nephritis, stones, infections, tuberculosis, tumors, malformations, injuries, etc.
2. The lesions of the urinary tract are adjacent to the organs, such as, prostate hypertrophy, appendicitis, etc.
3. Systemic diseases, such as infectious diseases, hematological diseases, cardiovascular diseases, etc.
4. Medicated factors, such as sulfa, anticoagulants, or injection of mannitol.
So, what are the complications of men in addition to hematuria?
1. Those with hematuria with low back pain, sometimes severe paroxysmal low back pain, kidney colic, may be kidney or ureteral stones.
2. Over 40 years of age, hematuria without obvious symptoms and pain, there may be urinary system tumors.
3. Hem urinary, low back pain and position and daily activity are obviously related. If symptoms improve after bed rest, the physical activity increases, and the possibility of kidney sagging is greater.
4. If hematuria is accompanied by bleeding in other parts of the whole body, it may be caused by blood disease.
5. Hematuria is accompanied by long -term frequent urination, urgency, and possibility of kidney tuberculosis with renal tuberculosis.
6. Hematuria is accompanied by severe frequent urination, urgency, and most people with urinary pain are acute cystitis.
7. Symptoms of hematuria with eyelids, facial or whole body edema, increased blood pressure, and fever may be acute nephritis.
(Editor in charge: Zheng Guisheng)