Drugs can affect red cell values in the urine to some extent, mainly because they affect the kidneys and the presence of hematuria leads to elevated red cell values.
It is generally accepted that urine does not show a large number of red blood cells, and if ≥3 red blood cells per high magnification field of view are found in centrifuged precipitated urine, it is considered that hematuria may be present.
Elevated erythrocyte values in the urine, the elevation of erythrocyte values is likely to have a certain relationship with the drugs taken, for example, there are some nephrotoxic drugs after taking, may affect the kidneys, resulting in the emergence of nephrogenic hematuria phenomenon.
Patients with hematuria should go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of a professional physician to clarify the cause, timely treatment, do not take medication on their own.