The most common symptoms of prostatitis are frequent urination, urgent urination, painful urination, discomfort or burning in the urethra, and white discharge from the urethra after defecation or urination. Some patients will have perineal, lower abdominal swelling, soreness, etc. The most common type of bleeding urine is a urinary tract infection. The biggest differentiator between urinary tract infection and prostatitis is the presence of red blood cells in the urine. For urine to bleed, the most important thing must be to rule out the possibility of urinary tract tumors. It is advisable to make sure to do the ultrasound of the kidney ureter bladder to effectively rule out urinary tract tumors. For urine bleeding, by drinking more water, urinating more often and taking anti-inflammatory drugs, you can generally have control, significantly reduce the degree of hematuria and promote early recovery from the disease.