What to do if you have a blood clot in your urine and can’t urinate?

Blood clots in urine blocking the urine out of the need for immediate medical attention, unblocking the urethra to drain the clots and treat the cause of the disease.
1. Unblocking the urethra: Blood clots in urine block the urine need to be unblocked as soon as possible by a urologist to drain the urethra, discharging blood clots and accumulated urine.
A catheter can be used to gently insert into the bladder to drain the bladder of urine, flush the bladder and drain the blood clots from the bladder. This is followed by flushing of the urethra to drain the clots. If there is urethral stricture, the urethra can be dilated appropriately to reduce the chance of blockage of blood clots.
2. Treatment of the cause of the disease: emergency unblocking of the urethra can only treat the symptoms, but also need to carry out a systematic examination to clarify the primary disease and bleeding site, effective treatment of the primary disease, reasonable control of the bleeding site, through the treatment of the root cause to avoid urinating again.