Question
A five-year-old girl’s shorts showed green liquid, and urine tests revealed urinary tract blood. Does this mean there is a problem with the kidneys or intestines? What oral medications are available for treatment?
Answer
The green liquid on the shorts may be related to the consumption of green drinks or food. Urinary tract blood is usually associated with urinary tract infections, such as nephritis or ureteral stones, and it is recommended to undergo active diagnosis and treatment in a hospital and use medication under the guidance of a doctor. According to the description, the possible causes of urinary blood may involve the bladder, fallopian tubes, or kidneys. It is advisable to conduct further examinations to determine the cause of the blood and actively treat the condition to prevent any delay in treatment. At the same time, attention should be paid to rest, drinking plenty of water, maintaining a light diet, and avoiding spicy and fried foods.