The main reasons for women’s urinary stinging with blood are caused by urinary tract infections, urethral stones, urinary tract tumors, urethral caruncle and other reasons.
1. Urinary tract infection:
This disease is mainly due to bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Aspergillus or Staphylococcus aureus, retrograde into the body, producing damage to the mucous membranes of the organs of the urinary system, exfoliation, a large number of leukocyte release will produce a local inflammatory response, resulting in the exfoliation of the mucous membrane of the bladder, resulting in the congestion of the mucous membranes of the urethra, edema, swelling, easy to seepage of blood, the urethra’s sensory nerves exposed, and there is a tingling pain when urinating.
Cause urinary frequency, urgency, urinary pain, and even fever, chills, hematuria and other symptoms.
2. Urethral calculi: Urolithiasis is a very common disease, urethral calculi cut through the mucous membrane of the urethra, prone to tingling and blood in urine.
3. Urological tumors: for elderly women, they need to exclude urinary tumors, including ultrasound, CT, and even cystoscopy to find or exclude tumors. Urological tumors in elderly women are usually relatively painless, only sometimes stinging.
4. Urethral caruncle: It is necessary to check whether there is urethral caruncle at the external urethral opening of women, especially those before and after menopause. The urethral caruncle is a polyp that grows on the outside of the urethra and can cause stinging pain and bleeding in the urine.
If you have blood in your urine, you should consult a doctor and have a thorough examination to determine the cause of the problem.