What is the reason why there is always blood in the urine after prostate puncture?

Blood in the urine always occurs after prostate puncture, mainly because the prostate tissue is damaged during the puncture and the blood flows into the urine, thus causing hematuria.
Urine is excreted through the prostate into the urethra, and prostate puncture is an invasive test, so hematuria after prostate puncture is a normal situation, and usually disappears on its own within a week.
Patients can flush the urethra and reduce the symptoms of hematuria by drinking water and urinating regularly. At the same time, oral or intravenous antibiotics can be taken under the guidance of the doctor to prevent prostate infection, such as taking cefixime. Diet should be light, avoid spicy, stimulating food, as a way to promote prostate recovery.
The symptoms of hematuria after prostate puncture should not be overly worried, if the symptoms persist without relief or more serious, if necessary, under the guidance of the physician can also take medication to stop bleeding, such as vitamin K1.