Urethral bleeding

Urinary tract hemorrhage is what we often call hematuria. The cause of hematuria can be analyzed from whether it is accompanied by other symptoms. Asymptomatic hematuria should first consider the possibility of urinary tumors. Hematuria is associated with pain, especially colic, and urinary stones should be considered. If urinary pain and interruption of urine flow, urinary bladder stones should be considered. If there is obvious bladder irritation, urinary tract infection, urinary tuberculosis and Bladder tumors are more common. In addition, the cause of hematuria should be comprehensively judged in combination with the patient's medical history, age, color and degree of hematuria.

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