Terminal hematuria refers to hematuria when the patient’s urination is about to end, and the clinical opinion is that terminal hematuria suggests that the patient’s bleeding site is in the neck of the bladder, the deltoid region, or the prostate and seminal vesicle glands in the posterior urethra. Therefore, terminal hematuria may be caused by prostatitis, but also may be caused by prostate hyperplasia and other prostate lesions, patients are also prone to accompany urinary frequency, urgency, loss of libido and other symptoms. In addition to prostatitis, some patients with terminal hematuria need to be alert to bladder stones, bladder tuberculosis, bladder triangle tumor and other diseases. If you want to know whether you have prostatitis, you can do further rectal fingerprinting, blood test, prostate fluid examination, ultrasound, etc., and then combined with the medical history, symptoms and other comprehensive diagnosis of the disease. It is recommended that people with terminal hematuria should consult a doctor in time so that the cause of the disease can be clarified and then treated according to the doctor’s instructions.