Hematuria in prostate enlargement may be related to bleeding from the prostate itself, bladder stones, bladder cancer, etc.
1. Bleeding from the prostate itself: when suffering from prostate enlargement, hematuria may be related to bleeding from the prostate itself. The blood vessels of the hyperplasia gland are rich in blood. When the patient urinates, the bladder will contract strongly, which may cause the blood vessels to rupture, and the blood will be mixed in the urine and cause hematuria.
2. Bladder stones: When bladder stones move in the bladder, they may damage the bladder mucosa and cause bleeding. Bladder stones combined with urinary tract infection may also cause bleeding, and blood mixed in the urine may cause hematuria.
3. Bladder cancer: if the patient has bladder cancer, the bladder cancer cells will invade the normal urinary mucosa, which will lead to capillary rupture, causing bleeding, and the blood mixed in the urine can be manifested as hematuria.
When hematuria occurs in prostate hyperplasia, it is suggested that patients should seek medical treatment in time, go to regular hospitals for examination and targeted treatment, and do not diagnose and treat on their own, so as not to cause more serious consequences.