The severity of 1000 red blood cells in the urine usually depends on the cause of the red blood cells in the urine and cannot be generalized.
A count of less than 3 red blood cells per high magnification view in urine is normal. Normally there are no red blood cells in the urine of a normal person. The presence of 1000 red blood cells in the urine, i.e., the patient has hematuria, can be seen in two categories: physiological causes and pathological causes. Physiological hematuria is generally not serious, pathological hematuria is serious, but also depends on the cause of the patient’s hematuria to decide.
1. Physiological reasons: if the normal people who usually exercise less, exercise hematuria may occur after a sudden increase in the amount of exercise, but this is only transient, do not need special treatment, usually not serious.
2. Pathologic causes:
(1) Urological diseases: such as glomerular disease, different pathological types lead to different severity of the disease, need to actively treat the primary disease, some patients may experience a decline in renal function; urinary tract infection, renal stones or ureteral stones, anti-infective treatment or stone discharge, the red blood cells in the urine can be restored to normal; urinary tumors caused by urinary erythrocyte elevation is relatively serious.
(2) Non-urinary diseases: sepsis, epidemic hemorrhagic fever, leukemia, aplastic anemia, etc. may also cause increased urinary erythrocytes, the severity of which depends on the severity of the original disease.
If the patient has elevated red blood cells in the urine, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time, complete the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and give targeted treatment or treatment under the guidance of the doctor.