What's the matter with the red urine?


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When urinating, it shows a red phenomenon, which is likely to be caused by hematuria. Clinically, the most common is caused by urinary tract infection, or urinary system stones. First of all, judge whether there is frequent urination, urgency, pain and pain in the lower abdomen. If there are these accompanying symptoms, it is likely to be caused by urinary tract infection. It is recommended that you can go to the hospital to check the urine routine and urinary system color ultrasound, which can make a clear diagnosis. If necessary, you can choose oral antibiotics for treatment. The most commonly used antibiotics in clinical practice are cephalosporins, or quinolones. Under normal circumstances, the effect is relatively good.