What causes acute urinary tract infections in women with blood in the urine?

For women who have acute urinary tract infections with hematuria, the most common cause is retrograde invasive bacterial infection caused by frequent conjugal life, which leads to acute congestion and edema of the urethral mucosa, and thus hematuria occurs. Another factor is that during menstruation, the local anti-bacterial barrier effect of immunity is weakened, so this problem can also occur. Acute urinary tract infections with hematuria can be caused by abnormalities in the anatomy of the urethra, such as parurethral cysts or abscesses, transurethral valves or urethral strictures. Therefore, when women find this situation should be urine routine examination to confirm the diagnosis, if it is an acute urinary tract infection, you can choose sensitive antibiotics, timely and effective treatment, at the same time, drink more water, diligent urination, to avoid frequent conjugal life as well as spicy stimulation of food, usually can be completely cured of this disease.