What causes hematuria in children


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Hematuria in children is related to low resistance and urinary tract infections. If a child's resistance is relatively low, it is most likely caused by bacterial infection in the body, or it may be a disorder in the child's blood regeneration function. Urinary tract infections are easily caused by Inflammatory stimulation causes frequent urination, urgency, and pain in urination. In severe cases, hematuria may occur. Routine urine tests can be performed to confirm the diagnosis. If increased white blood cells are found, a urinary tract infection is considered. At ordinary times must let the child drink more water, more urination. And more exercise, enhance physical fitness. Infection, to actively anti-infection treatment.