How does hematuria under the mirror return a responsibility

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Hematuria is a very common clinical symptom in urinary system diseases. These diseases look very small, but cause great harm to human body. Hematuria can be divided into gross hematuria and microscopic hematuria. Gross hematuria refers to the red urine that can be seen with the naked eye. Generally speaking, one milliliter of blood in one liter of urine can produce gross hematuria. Microscopic hematuria refers to the centrifugation of the fresh urine of the tested person, and the diagnosis of hematuria can be made only after the high-power visual field observation and counting. Hematuria can occur in some benign diseases, but also may be a signal of serious diseases, so hematuria, no matter how serious, should be paid attention to. Now let's talk about it.

How does hematuria under the mirror return a responsibility

First: microscopic hematuria compared with gross hematuria, is a relatively less likely to cause attention to the symptoms. And because the incidence of microscopic hematuria is often undetectable, so many people will ignore this aspect of the disease, resulting in delay in early detection and early treatment. Therefore, we must pay attention to the accompanying symptoms of microscopic hematuria, such as abnormal urine color.

Second: human urine is produced in the kidney, and then excreted through various other organs of the urinary system. Once these organs or one of them has pathological changes, it can cause hematuria. Because of this reason, there are many diseases inducing hematuria, such as acute glomerulonephritis, urinary tract infection, urethral calculi and so on.

Third: all the diseases that can cause hematuria are not only the single symptom of microscopic hematuria. Generally speaking, these diseases are accompanied by other symptoms of urinary tract changes, such as urine color darkening, dysuria, painful urination, and sometimes accompanied by frequent urination, urgency and pain.

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Microscopic hematuria can often indicate kidney damage, urinary system and prostate lesions, as well as the possibility of tumor, so we must pay attention to it. When there is abnormal urination, we should actively carry out microscopic hematuria examination, in order to detect the disease as soon as possible, early treatment.