Hematuria: Prostatitis is A Possible Cause

Date:2022-07-23 click:0
The main symptoms of prostatitis patients are discomfort symptoms such as the pelvic cavity, perineum, groin area, and dull radioactive pain in the lower abdomen. Symptoms of urination may be combined, such as frequent urination, urgency, increased nocturia, decreased urine output each time, or white dripping from the urethra.
 

Prostatitis is divided into two categories. One is acute prostatitis, and the other is chronic prostatitis. Acute prostatitis will cause frequent urination, urgency, dysuria, gross hematuria, and high fever, which is relatively common. There is also chronic prostatitis. Chronic prostatitis generally does not cause apparent gross hematuria, but there will be microscopic hematuria. In clinical practice, we often encounter some young and middle-aged men with microscopic hematuria. At first, the cause could not be found, but it was finally found to be caused by chronic prostatitis. Therefore, chronic prostatitis can also cause hematuria, but this type of hematuria is often dominated by microscopic hematuria.
 
The vast majority of patients with chronic prostatitis do not have the problem of hematuria. Still, hematuria may occur during acute exacerbations, usually characterized by painful gross terminal hematuria. In addition, the symptoms of hematuria should be strictly investigated, and it is rarely said that because the patient has a history of prostatitis, the symptoms of hematuria are taken for granted to be caused by prostatitis. B-ultrasound or CT screening should focus on checking for stones and tumors.
 
Patients with prostatitis may cause hematuria, but the degree is often relatively mild even if there is hematuria in clinical practice. They do not have very severe hematuria and do not develop blood clots and streaks.
 
Human urine is produced in the kidneys, and diseases of the urinary organs often cause hematuria. Prostatitis is mainly manifested by urethral irritation and chronic pelvic pain. If prostatitis is detected early and given timely control and treatment, the probability of hematuria will be significantly reduced. Blood in the urine should first be checked to determine whether there is a urinary tract infection.
 
When prostatitis patients have hematuria, corresponding examinations are required to confirm the diagnosis, and treatment methods are selected according to the symptoms of prostatitis patients and the type of prostatitis.
 
1. Medical treatment: Patients with prostatitis should adjust the type and dosage of drugs used according to clinical symptoms, and patients can choose Diuretic Anti-inflammatory Pill for treatment. It has the main functions of promoting blood circulation, relieving pain, diuresis, and drenching stranguria. From clinical practice, Diuretic Anti-inflammatory Pill can eliminate hematuria and other symptoms caused by prostatitis, and cure prostatitis.
 
2. Diet attention: After men have prostatitis, they must pay attention to diet adjustment, not drink alcohol, avoid sweet, sour, and spicy food, and eat more nutritious and digestible food, especially some fresh vegetables and fruits. At the same time, it is recommended that patients eat more high-protein foods so their physical condition can recover as soon as possible.
 
3. Avoid holding back urine: Prostatitis patients should urinate when they feel the urge to urinate. Frequent urination and holding back urine will cause particular damage to men's prostate health. It is recommended that patients control themselves to avoid repeated disease episodes and cause more severe damage to their health.
 
4. Reasonable arrangement of sex life: people moderate their sexual life to prevent the occurrence of prostatitis. Do not indulge. Avoid abstinence and interruption of sexual intercourse. They also need to keep the perineum clean and hygienic daily.
 
5. Keep a good mood: A bad mental state can also aggravate the symptoms of prostatitis.
 
 
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