What does the urine routine undamaged erythrocyte rate mean?

Urine routine undamaged erythrocyte rate usually means that the red blood cells have normal morphology and are homogeneous.
The main significance of undamaged erythrocytes in routine urine testing is to determine the main source of hematuria, which is clinically categorized into glomerular and non-glomerular sources.
Hematuria of glomerular origin refers to the deformation of red blood cells due to extrusion when they pass through the glomerular basement membrane, and the rate of deformed red blood cells is more than 70%, which is considered to be hematuria of glomerular origin.
Non-glomerular hematuria refers to hematuria below the glomerulus, which occurs mainly due to bleeding caused by capillary rupture, and the morphology of red blood cells is normal and relatively homogeneous, which is usually considered to be the presence of urinary stones or urethral obstruction.
If the patient found hematuria, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.