What causes blood clots in urine


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Blood clots in urine may be caused by urinary tract infections, stones, kidney diseases, etc.
1. Urinary tract infections
can cause cystitis, urethritis and other diseases, resulting in irritative damage to urethral mucosa and blood in urine.
2. Stones
with urinary stones. When stones pass through the kidney, ureter or bladder, they may scratch the urinary tract mucosa, resulting in severe low back pain and frequent micturition symptoms.
3. Kidney diseases
Renal tuberculosis, renal cysts, kidney tumors, etc., may affect the normal function of the kidneys, resulting in blood in urine. It
is recommended that patients with blood in urine go to the hospital to check the cause and receive regular treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.