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What to do if a man has a blood clot in his urine

Asked by:Magnolia

Asked on:Apr 18, 2026 12:15 AM

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  • Melody Melody

    Apr 18, 2026

    Men with blood clots in urine should first go to the hospital for examination to understand the cause of blood clots in urine, and then receive targeted treatment. Blood clots in men's urine may be caused by urinary tract infection, urinary tract stones, or urinary tract tumors.

    1. Urinary tract infection

    Urinary tract infection is usually an inflammatory disease of the urinary tract caused by microbial infection. Symptoms of frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination usually occur. In severe cases, it may cause blood in the urine, low back pain, and fever. Therefore, blood clots in men's urine may be the cause of urinary tract infection. Anti-infective drugs need to be used as directed by the doctor to assist treatment, such as levofloxacin tablets, metronidazole tablets, amoxicillin capsules, etc.

    2. Urinary tract stones

    Urinary tract stones usually refer to bladder stones, kidney stones, and ureteral stones. If there is stone disease, the stones may shift when urinating, scratching the urethra wall, and causing blood clots in the urine. It may be necessary to use Paishi granules, tamsulosin hydrochloride sustained-release capsules, etc. for treatment.

    3. Urinary tract tumors

    Urinary tract tumors are usually tumors that grow in the urinary tract. If the tumor is relatively large or there is external force damage, it may cause the tumor to rupture and cause symptoms of blood clots in the urine. At this time, it may also be necessary for the doctor to perform timely surgical removal and treatment.

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