What Is Chronic Hematuria in kidney disease? Hematuria means that there are red blood cells in
the urine. Generally, hematuria can be divided into gross hematuria and
microscopic hematuria.
Gross hematuria means that with our naked eyes, we can see the urine looks
red like water where raw meat is washed while microscopic hematuria means that
we can not see it with our naked eyes. We can only see more than 3 red blood
cells with the help of microscopy per 3 high power field.
Once diagnosed with hematuria(Hematuria and Kidney Disease), people will become very anxious and worried,
thinking how it comes into being or the reason why there is hematuria.
Generally, many factors can lead to hematuria such as infection, the rupture
of cysts in the body, menses, and so on. However, if the hematuria lasts for
more than 3 months, which is also accompanied by proteinuria, we will consider
whether we have had kidney disorder. Why? In normal condition, red blood cells
can not discharge out of our body, for red blood cells are bigger molecules
compared with small molecules such as creatinine(High Creatinine Levels). Only when the kidney is
damaged, can the red blood cells filtrate out, thus forming hematuria. So if the
hematuria lasts for a long time, we will consider whether it is physiological
one.
To treat hematuria caused by kidney disorder, you are strongly suggested to
treat with immunotherapy, which has no side effects and can prevent hematuria
from recurring.