Does hepatic ascites present with reddish urine

Hepatic ascites indicates that the patient has developed decompensated cirrhosis with severe destruction of liver cell function, which may cause bleeding tendency and variceal rupture bleeding, which may lead to hematuria, i.e., reddening of the urine. Cirrhosis may lead to varicose veins of the spleen and kidney when the cirrhosis is not compensated, and the rupture of varicose veins may lead to hematuria, i.e., the possibility of reddish urine. When the patient’s liver cirrhosis is more serious, when there is hepatic ascites, the liver cells are seriously damaged, resulting in the liver’s ability to synthesize and transport various types of coagulation factors significantly reduced, while hypersplenism will lead to platelet reduction, the patient’s coagulation function is poor. However, the patient’s urine redness can not be excluded from other factors, such as ureteral stones, urinary tract infections, cystitis, urinary system tumors and so on. Therefore, hepatic ascites will appear reddish urine, and there are many reasons for reddish urine, the patient should be combined with other symptoms and test results for comprehensive consideration, not blindly for diagnosis.