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What's with the sweat, the heat, the blood in the urine?


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Sweating, heat and urine blood are considered to be related to urinary system infections, kidney stones, kidney tumors and other causes.
1. Urinary system infections
When urinary system infections occur, bacteria or other pathogens can cause inflammatory reactions in the body, which may lead to elevated body temperature, which in turn causes sweating and hot symptoms. At the same time, urinary tract infection can lead to irritation and inflammation of urethral mucosa, which may cause symptoms of urethral pain and hematuria.
2. Kidney stones are
located in the urinary system. When the stones move or become embedded in the urinary tract, they can lead to blockage and stimulation of the urinary tract, resulting in increased local pressure, which in turn leads to hematuria. Secondly, in the process of kidney stone expulsion, the movement of stones can stimulate nearby nerve endings, resulting in excessive excitation of nerves, resulting in sweating and hot feeling.
3, kidney tumor
kidney tumor in the growth process can compress or invade nearby tissues or structures, including urinary tract, urethra and peripheral nerves, this compression and invasion may cause local inflammatory reactions and stimulation, leading to sweating, heat and blood and other symptoms.