What happens when kidney stones cause erythrocytosis

Erythrocytosis caused by kidney stones is considered to be caused by the friction of the stone which leads to the damage of the renal pelvic mucosa or the scratching of the urethral mucosa in the process of the stone falling, and it is recommended to check further. Due to the irregular shape of kidney stones, so kidney stone patients in the process of activity of the stone will move, resulting in renal pelvic mucosa damage, rupture bleeding, and then the blood into the urine, it will lead to routine urine examination of urine erythrocytes increased, if the bleeding is more, and there may be the manifestation of the naked eye hematuria. In addition, it can not be ruled out that the stone is small, along with the physical activities of the stone shedding, into the ureter, bladder and urethra, shedding process scratch mucous membranes and so on resulting in bleeding, resulting in increased levels of red blood cells in the urine, more often accompanied by more obvious pain. To summarize, if kidney stone patients have hematuria, they should consult a doctor in time.

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