A small blood clot in the toilet can be the result of an impending menstrual period, or it can be the result of a urinary tract infection as well as urinary stones.
1. Impending menstruation: The shed endometrium mixes with blood to form menstrual blood, and if there is a large shedding of the endometrium, there is a blood clot, which is a normal physiological phenomenon.
2. Urinary system infection: such as cystitis, when the inflammatory infection is more serious, it will lead to blood clots during urination, and may also be accompanied by pain in urination, frequent urination, urinary urgency and other symptoms.
3. Urinary stones: such as bladder stones, ureteral stones, etc., may cause damage to the bladder, resulting in the presence of blood clots in the urine, painful urination symptoms will be obvious, accompanied by urination difficulties, urinary frequency and other symptoms.
There may also be other reasons for the presence of small blood clots in the toilet, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in time to improve the relevant examination, under the guidance of a professional doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, targeted treatment.