What’s with the 100 non-hemolytic red blood cells?

The non-hemolytic red blood cell reference value is usually less than 0. A patient with 100 non-hemolytic red blood cells indicates that hematuria of non-renal origin may be present. Non-hemolytic erythrocytes is a routine urine test, mainly for some urinary system diseases to check. Hematuria is a relatively common symptom in urologic diseases, and the vast majority of hematuria is caused by urologic diseases. It may be urinary stones, tumors, infections, glomerulonephritis and other conditions, patients suffering from this disease after the urine can be pink, red, brownish-red or teal and so on. It should be noted that patients with hematuria may lead to anemia if left untreated for a long time, and should be actively treated to find the cause of the disease. It is recommended that patients strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, pay attention to rest, avoid overwork, but also need to pay attention to personal hygiene. Once the discomfort occurs, we should consult a doctor in time.