Yellowish and cloudy urine is mainly seen in urinary tract infections. In addition to cloudy color, frequent urination, urgent urination, incomplete urination, burning in the urethra during urination, bloody urine in the eyes after urination and discomfort in the bladder area may occur. This is mainly seen in female patients because the female urethra is short, straight and wide, and is very close to the anus and vagina, making women more prone to urinary tract infections. In addition, non-infectious factors including urinary stones, foreign bodies in the urethra, and indwelling catheters can cause urinary tract infections. Therefore, when cloudy and yellow urine occurs, routine urine tests should be done. If the white blood cell count increases in the routine urine, a urinary tract infection can be diagnosed. Take oral levofloxacin for three days, drink more water, urinate more often, and eat less spicy and stimulating food.