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What causes bleeding clots in men's urine?

Asked by:Seashore

Asked on:Apr 18, 2026 01:51 AM

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  • Polaris Polaris

    Apr 18, 2026

    Bleeding clots in men's urine may be caused by inflammation of the urinary system, urinary system stones, urinary system tuberculosis, etc., which will affect physical health.

    1. Urinary system inflammation

    After the urinary system is inflammatory and infected, urethral mucosal damage will occur during urination, causing bleeding. You can take ciprofloxacin tablets, norfloxacin tablets, levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules and other drugs as directed by your doctor.

    2. Urinary system stones

    The occurrence of stones in the urethra and bladder may cause scratches on the urethral mucosa during urination, and may also cause bleeding clots, which can be treated with laser surgery.

    3. Tuberculosis of urinary system

    After Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection occurs, mucosal damage to the urinary system may also occur, and bleeding clots may occur in the urine. It is necessary to take isoniazid tablets, rifampicin capsules, ethambutol tablets, etc. as directed by the doctor.

    In addition to the above common causes, it may also be caused by urinary system tumors, etc. You can go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment.