Massive bleeding from the urethra may be caused by urinary tract infection, urethral stones, urinary tract tumors, trauma, blood flow system diseases and other factors, according to the different causes of the disease can be treated with appropriate methods.
1. Urinary system infection: If you suffer from urinary system infection, such as urethritis, cystitis, etc., inflammation repeatedly stimulate the mucosa of the urethra, edema, bleeding symptoms may occur, and in severe cases, it may cause renal papillary necrosis complications, resulting in massive bleeding in the urethra, you can use levofloxacin and other drugs for anti-infection treatment.
2. Urethral calculi: If you have urethral calculi, the calculi will rub and cut the mucous membrane of the urethra during urination, which will lead to bleeding, and you can drink more water and urinate to drain the calculi by yourself, inject lubricant to assist in the drainage of calculi, and urethral incision lithotomy to drain the calculi.
3. Urological tumor: if the patient suffers from kidney cancer, bladder cancer, urethral cancer, ureteral cancer and other urological tumors, the symptoms of hematuria will also appear, and the patient should take surgical treatment to remove the tumor in time and assist radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
4. Trauma: if the patient’s pubic area is traumatized, it may also cause massive bleeding from urethra, and the patient should seek medical treatment in time to suture the wound and stop bleeding and anti-inflammation.
5. Blood flow system diseases: if you suffer from hemophilia and other diseases, may also appear bleeding symptoms, should follow the doctor’s instructions to actively treat the original disease.
All the above drugs need to pay attention to the side effects and adverse reactions of drugs, please use the above drugs under the guidance of a doctor. Patients with symptoms of heavy bleeding from the urethra should go to a regular hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor, to identify the cause of the disease, targeted treatment, so as not to delay the condition.