Peeing blood, what's going on?


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Urinary blood may be caused by urethritis, bladder stones, kidney stones and other reasons.
1. Urinary inflammatory
substances repeatedly stimulate the mucosal tissue of the urethral site, which may lead to local tissue damage and easy to cause blood discharge in the urine.
2. Bladder
stones move in the bladder, which may stimulate the surrounding bladder wall tissue, causing bleeding, and then causing patients to urinate blood.
3. Kidney stones
form more solid substances in the kidney or urinary tract, which may scratch the urinary tract mucosa during exercise, causing patients to urinate blood. It
is recommended that patients with abnormal changes in urine need to go to the hospital for examination and treatment. Appropriate increase in drinking water during the disease.