Always wanting to pee, blood in urine with clots what’s going on

Always want to pee, blood in urine with blood clots may be caused by bladder stones, urethritis, bladder cancer and other factors.
1. Bladder stones: If there are stones in the bladder, it may lead to urinary tract obstruction, or bladder emptying obstruction, which may result in symptoms such as pain, intermittent urination, frequent urination, and hematuria with blood in the naked eye, which manifests as always wanting to urinate, and blood in the urine with blood clots.
2. Urethritis: if there is inflammatory infection in the urethra, it may produce symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, hematuria, etc., thus showing always wanting to urinate and blood in urine with blood clots.
3. Bladder cancer: the bladder is able to hold urine and urinate through contraction through the urethra. If cancerous lesions occur in the bladder tissues, there may be painless hematuria, frequent urination, urgency and other symptoms.
If there is always wanting to urinate and blood clots in urine, you should seek medical treatment promptly to avoid delay.