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Blood in urine when squatting but not when standing may be caused by urinary tract infection, glomerulonephritis, diabetic nephropathy, or other conditions. Treatment should be symptom- and condition-specific.
1. Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
A urinary tract infection may cause blood in the urine. Common pathogens include Haemophilus, Escherichia coli, and Enterococcus. Diagnosis can be confirmed through urinalysis, urine culture, CT, ultrasound, and microscopic examination. Under medical guidance, patients may take flucloxacillin capsules or amoxicillin capsules for treatment.
2. Glomerulonephritis
Hematuria caused by glomerulonephritis is mostly of glomerular origin. Its characteristics include painless,全程 hematuria that may appear as microscopic or gross hematuria, either persistent or episodic. Under medical supervision, medications such as Jinshuibao tablets, Bailin capsules, or Haikun Shenqi capsules may be prescribed.
3. Diabetic Nephropathy
Diabetic nephropathy may result from infections, urinary stones, or urinary tract tumors. Inflammatory factors, stone-induced injury, or tumor growth can rupture blood vessels on mucosal surfaces, leading to hematuria. Tests such as routine urinalysis and genitourinary ultrasound are recommended. Under a doctor’s guidance, medications like metformin tablets and acarbose tablets may be used for treatment.
In addition, renal cysts or kidney stones could also be possible causes. Patients are advised to maintain healthy dietary and lifestyle habits, including balanced and moderate nutrition, and avoid excessive physical exertion to prevent complications or other diseases.