Red urine, what's going on?


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Urine redness is generally urinary tract bleeding, or bleeding at the external urethral orifice. It is relatively easy to identify bleeding at the external urethral orifice. Check the perineum and urethral orifice for foreign bodies or obvious bright red bleeding. If you exclude these, urine redness accompanied by frequent urination, urgency, urinary pain, first of all to consider urinary tract infection, and urinary tract infection in women is very common, this time it is best to check urine routine, blood routine, and at the same time to check the urinary system color ultrasound, can check whether there are stones, urinary tumors and other diseases. After excluding these diseases, determine urinary tract infection, can be treated with antibiotics. If the patient is only frequent micturition, urgency, pain in urine, accompanied by gross hematuria, but no fever, low back pain and elevated blood cells, can be treated according to the general cystitis, the total course of treatment can basically solve the problem. If the patient shows low back pain, fever or elevated blood cells in the blood routine, it is necessary to treat acute pyelonephritis. The total course of treatment should be two weeks to three weeks, and the urine routine and blood routine should be reviewed intermittently.