Question
What causes children’s urine to have blood?
Answer
Children’s hematuria is often caused by kidney, ureter, or bladder diseases, with common causes being urinary tract infections. Patients usually experience frequent urination, urgency, dysuria, and difficulty in urination, and sometimes even fever. Routine urine tests can help confirm the diagnosis. Additionally, if hematuria is accompanied by symptoms such as reduced urine output and swelling in the face and lower limbs, kidney disease should be considered, and further examination should be conducted.