Does prostate enlargement cause blood in the urine?

Prostatic hyperplasia may cause blood in the urine.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia develops to a certain degree and increases in size, cystoscopic examination will reveal that the enlarged surface of the prostate is covered with blood vessels, and in some patients, the prostate is relatively large and grows into the bladder. These patients are prone to blood in the urine.
Sometimes the blood in urine is more serious and may be bleeding from large blood vessels. This is the time to go to the hospital as soon as possible. First, a urinary catheter is left in place and then the bladder is flushed. If there is a blood clot in the bladder or hematuria conservative treatment is ineffective, you can choose transurethral electrolysis or electrocoagulation to stop bleeding. If the prostate is relatively large, the prostate can be removed under appropriate conditions, which may also reduce the chance of re-bleeding.
Hematuria is a complication of prostate enlargement, once the symptoms of hematuria appear, you need to go to a specialized hospital as soon as possible for relevant examinations, under the guidance of the doctor for proper treatment.