
The urine has been cloudy for the past week, with difficulty in urination, blood streaks present, and a feeling of fullness and discomfort.
I have had cloudy urine, difficulty urinating, and blood-tinged urine for nearly a week, accompanied by a sensation of distension and pain, and the condition has not improved.

Cloudy urine, difficulty urinating, and blood-tinged urine, accompanied by a feeling of distension and pain, may indicate various urinary system disorders, including but not limited to urinary tract infections, stones, tumors, or prostatitis. Cloudy urine may result from changes in urine composition, such as increased inflammatory substances due to infection or urine turbidity caused by stones. The presence of blood in the urine particularly warrants attention, as it may signal urinary tract infection, kidney stones, nephritis, cystitis, prostate problems, or more serious conditions such as kidney or bladder tumors.
Patients are advised to seek immediate medical attention for urinalysis, urine culture, and ultrasound or CT scan of the urinary system to establish a diagnosis and receive appropriate treatment based on the results. While waiting for medical evaluation, patients should maintain adequate fluid intake, avoid spicy and irritating foods, and practice good personal hygiene to help alleviate symptoms.
During treatment, patients should ensure adequate rest, avoid excessive fatigue, follow a light diet, and limit consumption of high-fat and high-purine foods. Maintaining sufficient fluid intake, at least 2000 ml of water daily, helps dilute the urine and reduce the risk of stone formation. Additionally, attention to personal hygiene and keeping the genital area clean can help reduce the risk of infection.