What to do if you have kidney stones with hematuria

If there are elevated white blood cells in the urine routine, it indicates urinary tract infection, and you can take oral antibiotics for symptomatic treatment, such as levofloxacin and cefixime. If there is no elevated white blood cells in the urine routine, it is possible that the bleeding is caused by the damage to the urinary epithelium during the discharge of kidney stones, which will heal itself after the stones are discharged as long as you keep drinking plenty of water. Therefore, in the clinical situation of kidney stones with bleeding, patients need to investigate the infection and should undergo routine urine examination to determine whether the infection is present. In the case of bleeding, patients should also drink plenty of water and perform vertical exercises, including basketball, running and jumping, and jogging to promote the discharge of stones. If the stone diameter is small, conservative treatment can be performed; if the stone diameter is large and has been locally stable in the ureter for a long time, and there is also hydronephrosis, lithotripsy should be actively performed.