Causes of terminal hematuria in men


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The occurrence of male terminal hematuria may be related to urethritis, prostate hyperplasia, bladder cancer and other factors. The correlation analysis is as follows:
1.
After urethritis occurs, bacteria stimulate the urethral site, causing local blood vessels to rupture, prompting a small amount of blood to enter the urine, and male terminal hematuria will occur.
2. Prostate hyperplasia and prostate
hyperplasia male prostate will appear thickening phenomenon, causing prostate tissue damage, causing prostate mucosa oozing blood, blood into the urine, causing hematuria after urination.
3. Bladder cancer
cells continue to invade the bladder wall, resulting in damage to the integrity of the bladder wall, causing male terminal hematuria.