Urinary tract infection can not bleed

Dr. Kendall Cooper
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2025-05-05 07:42:58
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Urinary tract infection can cause bleeding.
If urinary tract infection is mild, urethral mucosa congestion edema is not obvious, generally does not lead to bleeding, may only be manifested as frequent urination, urgency, urinary pain, etc. But if urinary tract infection is serious, leading to urethral mucosa congestion edema, it is easy to bleed, manifested as hematuria.
When urinary tract infection causes bleeding, usually bleeding is not a lot. Mainly using antibiotics to treat urinary tract infection, such as penicillin, ofloxacin, cefixime, etc., bleeding will naturally stop after recovery.