Q. How do you treat small blood clots in urine?
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Treatment options vary depending on the size and location of the blood clot.
If the blood clot is small and located near the surface of the bladder, then it may be treated with a medication called Uva Ursi. This medication helps to relax and widen the urinary tract, making it easier for the blood clot to pass.
If the blood clot is larger or located deeper within the bladder, then you may need to undergo a procedure called lithotripsy. Lithotripsy uses sound waves to break up the blood clot into smaller pieces, which can then be passed through urination.
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