Monday 2 December 2013

Hemorrhaging: Hematuria - The Treatments

Hemorrhaging is also known as bleeding or abnormal bleeding as a result of blood loss due to internal.external leaking from blood vessels or through the skin.
Hematuria
Hematuria is defined as a medical condition with the presence of blood in the urine.
Treatments(14)
Treatments are depending to the diagnosis of the diseases, including
1. Kidney stones
If the diagnosis found that Hematuria is the result of kidney stone, under normal condition, you are asked to drink plenty water to washout the stone and take pain control medicine. In some conditions, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy may be necessary to crush the stones to smaller piece to allow them to pass through via the urinary track. Other case, if the stone is found in the ureter, cystoscopy may help to it.
2. Urinary tract infection:
Urinary track infection is the result of invasion of bacteria, antibiotics will be taken over a certain period depending to types of bacteria.

3. Benign prostate enlargement
In case of hematuria is caused by benign prostate enlargement then alpha blockers and 5α-reductase inhibitors may be taken.

4. Medications: If a medication is the causes of hematuria, then the medication may be replaced with other with the same effectiveness but with no side effect of urinary bleeding, if one can be found. If not, you doctor may weight the benefits and risk of the medicine.

5. Urinary tract blockage: if the disease is caused by a blockage, the surgery may be become necessary generally to correct or remove the block.

6. Etc.
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