Is white sediment in urine leucorrhoea?

Leukorrhea is a vaginal discharge from a woman. It is small, white and pasty after menstruation. In the mid-menstrual period the leucorrhoea increases and is clear, slightly sticky and egg-white like. Urine is often pale yellow and clear. If the patient has a white precipitate in the urine, it can be considered to be protein in the urine, often caused by a urinary tract infection. It may also be caused by the patient having a vaginal infection and producing more leucorrhoea which contaminates the urine. Patients are advised to visit the hospital promptly for examination and prompt treatment after the cause is identified.