Pelvic inflammatory disease with occult blood in urine
Pelvic inflammatory disease with occult blood in urine is usually caused by urethritis, cystitis, or urinary stones, and targeted treatment should be based on the specific underlying cause. The detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Urethritis
This is an inflammatory condition affecting the mucous membrane of the urethra, commonly associated with bacterial infection, poor immunity, and other factors. It may lead to hematuria (occult blood in urine), accompanied by symptoms such as dysuria (painful urination) and urgency. It is recommended to take medications such as amoxicillin capsules or roxithromycin capsules under a doctor's guidance.
2. Cystitis
If pelvic inflammation is complicated by bladder infection, inflammation can cause occult blood in urine, along with abdominal pain and urinary difficulties. Treatment may include antibiotics such as azithromycin tablets or cefixime capsules, as directed by a physician.
3. Urinary Stones
These are stones formed within the urinary system. When pelvic inflammatory disease coexists with urinary stones, similar symptoms may occur, including hematuria, pain, and urethral injury. Patients are advised to seek timely medical evaluation and possible surgical intervention.
Patients should actively cooperate with their doctors to complete necessary examinations and receive prompt treatment after diagnosis to avoid disease progression.