Men with coagulated blood clots discharged in urine can be seen in renal tuberculosis, acute nephritis, acute cystitis, prostatitis, kidney or ureteral stones, urinary tract tumors.
1. Renal tuberculosis: hematuria or clotting, accompanied by prolonged urinary urgency, urinary frequency, urinary pain and other symptoms.
2. Acute nephritis: hematuria can be seen in urine, accompanied by swelling of eyelids, face or whole body, high blood pressure and fever.
3. Acute cystitis: the presence of hematuria, short-term bladder irritation signs such as urinary frequency, urgency, urinary pain.
4. Prostatitis: pale red urine is seen, if the bleeding is increased, ninety clots are seen, mostly accompanied by dysuria.
5. Kidney or ureteral stones: hematuria with lumbar pain, sometimes paroxysmal lumbago – renal colic.
6. Urological tumors: mostly occur in people over 40 years old, mostly painless hematuria, if more bleeding or less urination, clotting can occur.
In summary, men with coagulated blood clots discharged from urine are advised to go to the hospital in time, to clarify the cause of the disease and timely treatment.