What should I do if I have blood in my urine after a brisk walk?

Blood in the urine after brisk walking may be caused by physiological factors such as excessive exercise, or acute nephritis, urinary tract infection, urinary stones and other diseases.
1. Physiological factors: some patients may have blood in the urine for a short period of time after strenuous exercise. But this is a physiological normal phenomenon. Patients can rest for a period of time to relieve.
2. Disease factors
(1) Acute nephritis: acute nephritis is mainly manifested as hematuria, proteinuria, edema and hypertension, so the blood in urine after walking may be caused by acute nephritis. Acute nephritis has a better prognosis and a shorter course. It is recommended that patients with hematuria, pay attention to rest and seek timely medical attention.
(2) urinary tract infection: urinary tract infection when the mucosa of the urinary tract inflammatory reaction, edema, bruising, small blood vessel destruction. Blood in the urine can occur, often accompanied by frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain, fever, chills and other symptoms, it is recommended that the patient seek medical attention in a timely manner.
(3) urinary stones: urinary stones lead to tissue destruction and erosion caused by bleeding, blood in the urine can occur after walking fast.
There are many other reasons for blood in the urine after fast walking, and it is recommended that patients consult a regular hospital in a timely manner and standardize the examination and treatment under the guidance of a physician.