What to do if you have a bleeding urinary tract infection

If there is hematuria or bleeding from the urethra, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment: first, if the bleeding is mild, it is recommended to drink more water and urinate more, which can dilute the blood in the urine to reduce the bleeding; second, it is necessary to conduct drug culture and drug sensitivity test, according to the results of this test, select sensitive drugs for treatment, such as empirical selection of levofloxacin hydrochloride Thirdly, if the bleeding is relatively large or obvious, it is recommended to give an indwelling catheter to give continuous bladder irrigation, which can prevent bleeding and the formation of blood clots in the bladder, and can avoid further aggravation of infection. Fourthly, for patients with longer bleeding time and more bleeding, hemostatic drugs such as intramuscular injection of hemagglutinin or intravenous injection of tranexamic acid should be given for hemostatic treatment if necessary.