Acute urinary tract infection can urinate blood

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Acute urinary tract infection usually causes

Acute urinary tract infection can urinate blood

urinary tract inflammation in a short period of time, such as urinary tract, bladder and other urinary system, may lead to local blood vessel rupture, resulting in urinary blood phenomenon. Urinary blood color may be reddish or brown, and accompanied by frequent urination, urgency, urinary pain and other symptoms. There are many causes of acute urinary tract infection, among which bacterial infection, such as Escherichia coli, Proteus, etc. In addition, viruses, mycoplasma and other pathogens may also cause urinary tract infection. Personal hygiene habits, sexual lifestyle, diet and other factors may also be related to the occurrence of acute urinary tract infections.

In order to prevent acute urinary tract infections, it is necessary to maintain good personal hygiene habits, change underwear frequently, and keep the urethral opening clean and dry.



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