How to deal with frequent urination, painful urination, and bloody urination during pregnancy

  There are many types of diseases in life, and many people will suffer from different diseases for various reasons. However, for those who are preparing for pregnancy, they need to pay more attention to the details of life and their own physical condition. So, now let's take a look at how to deal with frequent urination, painful urination, and bloody urination during the preparation period?

  

How to deal with frequent urination, painful urination, and bloody urination during pregnancy1

  During the preparation period for pregnancy, if a girl experiences frequent urination and painful urination, blood in the urine should be caused by urinary tract infection. It is recommended that you go to a regular hospital for examination, follow medical advice, and take targeted medication. Frequent urination, urgent urination, and painful urination may indicate a possibility of urinary tract infection. It is recommended to check a urine routine to see if there is any urinary tract infection. But bleeding is not normal, you need to carefully investigate where the bleeding is. To determine if it is urethral bleeding, it depends on whether there is damage to the bladder, urinary system, or kidneys. If it is vaginal bleeding, it depends on whether there is vaginal inflammation or cervical lesions.

  If pregnant, it is recommended to use medication such as potassium permanganate solution for sitz baths every day, drink plenty of hot water and urinate frequently, avoid sexual activity first, change underwear frequently, keep private parts clean, and actively cooperate with treatment without overexertion.

  If women experience hematuria, painful urination, and frequent urination, it is considered to be caused by acute urethritis, cystitis, or urinary system stones. It is recommended to go to a urology department for examination. If it is caused by infection, white blood cells and red blood cells will significantly increase, and anti infective drug treatment is needed. In addition, stone damage to the urethra can also cause bleeding, and the pain during urination will worsen. If it is a small stone, traditional Chinese medicine can be used to remove it. If the stone is too large, laser or surgical treatment is needed.

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