You may follow a few simple home remedies as an interim measure to prevent the condition from turning serious. The juice of bitter gourd has the natural property of curing urinary tract infections and expelling toxins from the body. It is also useful to crush a handful of the leaves and pods of drumsticks together and consume this extract every day. For another remedy, mash white pumpkin, mix it with a cup of sugarcane juice and drink this mixture every morning.
The juice of pomegranates is also known to be an effective natural agent that cleanses the kidneys and the urinary tract. Another extremely popular remedy for such problems is to drink a small cup of cranberry juice every morning at breakfast. Alternatively, you may also drink a cup of the juice extracted from radish leaves every morning for two weeks.
If the problem is caused due to an infection of the bladder, a mixture of spinach juice and fresh coconut water may also be useful. Drinking lemon tea regularly is also known to solve the problem in such cases. Drinking warm soup made by boiling green bananas in a pot of water could also stop the passage of blood with urine. In addition, stop smoking and drinking while the problem persists. Also, avoid oily and spicy foodstuff. Desist from sexual activity till the condition is completely cured.
The urinary tract consists of the following structures:
Blood in the urine is not always visible. If the amount of blood is small, the urine can look normal. This is called microscopic hematuria because the blood cells are visible only under a microscope. Typically, this is discovered when the patient has a urine test for some other reason.
When there is enough blood to be visible, the urine may look pinkish, red, or smoky brown (like tea or cola). This is called gross or frank hematuria. It takes very little blood in urine to be visible — about 1/5 of a teaspoon in a half quart of urine.
A trace amount of blood in your urine is normal. The average person with a healthy urinary tract excretes about 1 million red blood cells (RBC) in the urine each day. This amount of blood is not visible. This is not considered to be hematuria.
An abnormal amount of blood in the urine can be acute (new, occurring suddenly) or chronic (ongoing, long term). Acute hematuria can occur just once, or it can occur many times.
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