Urinalysis has also become an indispensable routine examination method in clinical medicine, because through this examination, it is possible to detect whether there are problems such as infection in the urinary system. Especially for females, the probability of urinary tract infection is relatively higher, so if you feel urethral pain, you should go to the hospital for a routine urine test. So what happens if a woman is found to have 1+ occult blood in her urine and the rest is normal? 1. There is no occult blood in women's routine urine test. If there is occult blood, one or two plus signs can be used to represent the amount of occult blood. The more plus signs there are, the more red blood cells there are in the urine. The main consideration in this situation is that there is a certain inflammation of the urinary system or a certain amount of urinary stones, or a certain amount of latent glomerulonephritis. A color ultrasound examination of the urinary system and a morphological analysis of the red blood cells can be performed to further clarify the cause. If it is caused by inflammation, then some anti-inflammatory drugs are mainly used to help with conditioning and treatment. If there are stones, the main treatment is to use some stone-expelling drugs to help regulate the condition. If it is latent glomerulonephritis, then there will be no problem if you just pay attention to rest and try not to engage in strenuous activities. 2. Occult blood in urine of 10% in women is not common. Although it is impossible to diagnose what disease the patient has, the test report often indicates urinary tract infection or asymptomatic hematuria, which results in the report showing occult blood in urine of 10%. You can only be given symptomatic treatment after a detailed examination and diagnosis. 3. Occult blood in urine is positive for 10, which is mainly seen in the following situations: 1. Urinary tract inflammation, urethritis, cystitis, pyelonephritis, ureteritis, etc. 2. Urinary stones, kidney stones, bladder stones, urethral stones, etc. The stones damage the urethral mucosa during excretion, and occult blood will appear in the urine test. 3. Urinary tract tumors, kidney tumors, tuberculosis, etc. 4. Kidney disease, nephrotic syndrome, glomerulonephritis, etc. 5. If occult blood is found in the urine, further examinations should be conducted first, such as routine blood tests, renal function tests, and urinary system ultrasound, to clearly diagnose the disease and then use medication for treatment. |
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