Problem description: Male, 49 years old, has quit smoking for about 10 years, rarely drinks alcohol, but has high blood pressure (mild). On January 9, he had hematuria and blood clots. On the 10th, I can’t pull out the urine. The blood routine, CT, and electrocardiogram examinations in the hospital showed normal. The doctor is going to do a cystoscopy to determine what causes the blood clot, but due to the holiday, so temporarily did not do it. I am more worried about bladder cancer. What may cause it?
Question date:2021-02-16
Patient information:Age: 49 Age and gender: Male
Problem analysis: Hello, I am your doctor. How long has it been? What is your medical history?
Guiding suggestions: Hematuria may be caused by urethral damage, bladder cancer, kidney tumors, stones, etc.
Suggestions are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed examination.< /b>