What is the department for occult blood in urine?

Patients with occult blood in urine can be registered with the Department of Nephrology. The common causes of urinary occult blood include nephritis, urinary tract infection, kidney stones, urinary system tumors, etc. It is necessary to check kidney function, urinary routine, urine red blood cell morphology analysis, urinary system ultrasound and other items to get a preliminary understanding of the condition and make a clear diagnosis before targeted treatment.
When there is occult blood in urine, first of all, we need to know the number of red blood cells in urine, if the red blood cells in urine are normal, simple occult blood is meaningless, more than 3 red blood cells per high magnification field of view can be diagnosed as true hematuria.
If the urine occult blood is caused by nephritis, there is no need to treat it, because simple urine occult blood has no effect on the kidneys, just pay attention to regular review. Pay attention to drinking more water, urinating more often, and not staying up late or overworking.