Acute cystitis with blood

In acute inflammation of the urinary bladder, drops of blood from the damaged mucous membrane can enter the urine. But there is a form of the disease, in which urine is almost constantly colored in pink. This is the so-called blood cystitis, or hemorrhagic, which is a dangerous condition that can not be neglected and treated independently.

Causes of acute cystitis with blood

The most common causes of hemorrhagic cystitis are as follows:

Why is blood given off with cystitis?

During acute cystitis the mucosa of the walls of the bladder is irritated, ulcerated. As a result, the vessels that supply the bladder remain unprotected. Blood cells penetrate through the vessels into the bladder cavity, so when the cystitis the blood gets into the urine and stains it in red.

Treatment of acute cystitis with blood

Bloody discharge in cystitis is the basis for attributing inflammation to severe form. Since this disease greatly damages the mucosa, the pain syndrome is expressed significantly, and the bladder is irritated even from the smallest amount of urine. As a result, painful urges arise, which can not be contained.

If the blood goes strong during cystitis, it can lead to a clotting of the urethral canal with blood clots. There is a syndrome of a delay of an emiction - the condition demanding the urgent help.

Treatment of acute cystitis with blood is carried out only with hospitalization because of the danger of complications. The patient is prescribed hemostatic means, antibiotics for bacterial infection. Strict bed rest, a diet, a plentiful drink are all that is required of a woman in order to be cured as soon as possible.

Warming procedures (heaters) with this form of cystitis are strictly contraindicated. If the urethra is clogged with blood clots, an operation is performed to remove them.