Symptoms of male urinary tumor

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Many urological diseases are closely related to hematuria. It may be tumor or non tumor common urinary system disease. Let's first talk about the possibility of non tumor diseases, such as urinary tract infection, urinary calculi, male prostatic hyperplasia, trauma (such as falling, being kicked by a heavy external force, being hit by a car, falling from a high construction site, etc.) and some congenital diseases can cause hematuria.

Symptoms of male urinary tumor

For example, kidney stones, this disease can cause hematuria, because the stone in the process of discharge, will scratch the small blood vessels on the urinary tract mucosa, causing hematuria, and accompanied by stone obstruction caused by unbearable renal colic, this kind of pain can be almost similar to the degree of female childbirth pain.

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common disease in elderly men. This is a manifestation of the aging of the male body. With the increase of age, the male prostate will appear more or less hyperplasia, and the enlargement of prostate cells will make the prostate organ larger as a whole.

Another situation is that every physical examination will find microscopic hematuria, but check to check also can not find any reason. In most cases, there is no disease that really needs intervention, which may be caused by individual differences. But need comprehensive examination, except for the possibility of causing all kinds of hematuria.

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Some rare diseases may cause hematuria, such as congenital kidney disease, such as polycystic kidney disease. The surface of normal kidney is very uniform and smooth, and polycystic kidney is that there are numerous small bubbles and cysts on the surface of kidney (as shown in the figure above). This kind of congenital polycystic kidney can cause hematuria. There are also some vascular abnormalities around the kidney, such as superior mesenteric artery compression of the left renal vein, causing hematuria.