Blood in urine needs to be judged as dangerous or not according to different causes such as urinary tract infection, stones, ruptured kidney cyst, tumor and individual patient’s condition, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination in time.
1. Urinary tract infection: if it is clear that the hematuria is caused by acute cystitis and other urinary tract infections, it is not too dangerous, and you need to follow the doctor’s instructions for anti-infection treatment.
2. Stones: If the hematuria is caused by stones rubbing or breaking the ureter, it is recommended to take appropriate medication, laser lithotripsy and surgery according to the location and size of the stones, which is generally not too dangerous.
3. If the hematuria is caused by ruptured kidney cyst, kidney tumor, bladder tumor, etc., it is generally considered to be more serious, and it needs to be further treated with surgery according to the size, location, benignity and malignancy of the cyst and tumor in time.
Therefore, it is recommended that patients should go to the hospital for further examination to clarify the cause of the disease and then deal with it in time.