What are the causes of urinary erythrocytosis

Urinary erythrocytosis is generally considered to be caused by urinary tract diseases, medication factors and other factors.
1. Urological diseases: for example, the presence of tumors, stones, injuries and foreign bodies in the urinary system, as well as vascular malformations in the urinary system, such as Nutcracker syndrome, etc., may cause an increase in erythrocytes in urine; renal diseases in the urinary system, such as nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, etc., may cause an increase in erythrocytes in urine.
2. Drug factors: for example, some anticoagulant drugs, including clopidogrel, aspirin and rivaroxaban, etc., may also cause erythrocytosis.
3. Other factors: blood diseases, diabetes and vascular diseases may also cause erythrocytosis.
It is recommended that when erythrocytosis occurs, you should go to a regular hospital to receive further examination, clarify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, and do not self-medication.