Blood clots in urine may be caused by trauma, urethritis or urinary stones.
1. trauma: the urethra area by the outside world sharp objects stabbing, may damage the mucous membrane caused by bleeding, the process of urination blood with the urine out of the body, then there will be the symptoms of blood clots in the urine.
2. Urethritis: when the urethra is stimulated by inflammation, the urethral mucosa may also be damaged, causing the symptoms of blood clots in the urine, which may also be accompanied by urinary urgency and urinary pain.
3. urinary stones: such as bladder stones, urethral stones, the movement of the stone will cause significant damage to the urethra causing bleeding, which may also lead to blood clots in the urine.
Blood clots in urine may also be caused by other reasons, such as urinary tract tumors, coagulation function abnormalities, etc. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner, choose the appropriate method to treat the disease.