Will hematuria heal on its own after a urinary tract infection?

When a person has a urinary tract infection, if hematuria appears in the eyes, it indicates that the severity of the disease is high and cannot be cured on its own without effective anti-inflammatory and symptomatic treatment. This is because urinary tract infections cause congestion and edema in the mucosa of the urethra, and even the oozing of red blood cells in the urine, when the bacteria are multiplying more vigorously and are more virulent. This is the period when the patient should be treated promptly and not wait for observation. If the infection is not well controlled, it can lead to upstream infection and acute pyelonephritis, including fever, nausea, vomiting, and back pain. Therefore, for early urinary tract infections with hematuria, patients should go to the hospital for routine urine examination and timely and effective anti-inflammatory and symptomatic treatment. Therefore, if a urinary tract infection with hematuria occurs, the patient should not wait for observation, but should be treated actively to kill the pathogens and prevent complications caused by urinary tract infection.