Hematoma: Diagnosis and treatment

Hematoma is an abnormality that should be taken care of immediately, anyone who appears hematoma at any time should see a doctor as soon as possible, to diagnose the cause and appropriate treatment.

1. What is hematoma?

Hematoma is an abnormal phenomenon when red blood cells appear in the urine. Hematoma comes in two forms: general blood urination (observed directly with the naked eye when the urine is pink or red due to too much red blood cells that change the color of the urine) and micro-blood urine urine (the number of red blood cells in the urine is small so it does not change the color of urine , red blood cells are detected only through testing).

See your doctor immediately if blood appears in your urine. Some therapeutic drugs (such as Ex-lax lax lax) and certain foods (including beetroot, dahps, berries,…) can make urine red, however changes in urine color due to medications, food or even practice will not cause problems and will run out on its own in a day or a few days.

Hematoma is completely different from the change in urine color due to other causes, however relying solely on the sense of color change will be difficult to distinguish, therefore it is necessary to see a doctor.

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Hematoma is an abnormal sign, which can warn about a certain pathology

2. Diagnosis of hematoma

The diagnosis of hematoma is very simple, because only the abnormal appearance of red blood cells in the urine has identified hematoma. However, the doctor needs to carry out additional techniques and tests to clarify the cause of blood urination:

  • Physical examination, including the exploitation of the patient's medical history.
  • Urine test: A urine test is a mandatory test to determine if there are red blood cells in the urine, and urine testing is also capable of detecting urinary infections as well as a number of other causes that can cause hematuria.
  • Imaging techniques: Performing imaging techniques to find out the cause of blood urination is a must in almost any case of hematoma. Commonly prescribed imaging techniques are ultrasound, computed tomography scan and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI scan).
  • Bladder endoscopy: The doctor will use a soft otoscope that goes backwards from the urethra into the bladder to directly observe the urethra as well as the bladder to find out the pathology manifestations.

Sometimes the cause of blood urination is not immediately found, and in that case, the doctor will recommend that the patient perform follow-up tests, especially in cases where the patient has risk factors for bladder cancer, such as smoking, exposure to toxic environments or a history of performing radiation therapy.

Urine tests

Patients need urine tests to diagnose the disease

3. Treatment of hematoma

The treatment of hematoma is relatively diverse, depending on the cause of blood urination. Common treatments are the use of antibiotics to treat urinary tract infections, the use of drugs to treat prostate hypertrocitis, or the use of stone canopy techniques to treat kidney stones and bladder stones. In certain cases, there may not be any treatment.

Always pay attention to the treatment prescribed by your doctor to ensure that blood urination does not recur.

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Source: NHS, Mayoclinic.org, webmd.com, healthline.com

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