The possible causes of whitish urine are as follows: 1, urinary tract pyogenic infections, such as renal abscess or with pyelonephritis, cystitis, etc., can lead to whitish urine, due to a large number of pus or leukocytes mixed in the urine, which may be accompanied by frequent urination, urinary urgency, lumbar pain, fever, etc., and need to carry out routine urine tests and urine culture tests to further confirm the diagnosis. 2, celiac disease, when the presence of filariasis, can lead to lymphatic obstruction, a large amount of lymphatic fluid discharged through the urinary system, which can be manifested as whitish urine. Can lead to lymphatic obstruction, a large amount of lymphatic fluid discharged through the urinary system, can be manifested as white urine, accompanied by superficial lymphadenitis or swelling of the lower limbs, etc., need to carry out filariasis-related tests to further confirm the diagnosis. 3, salt urine, winter is more likely to occur, when the cold weather urination can be seen in urine color whitish, usually not accompanied by urinary frequency, urgency, urination pain and other symptoms, children are more common. Urine sediment examination can be seen increased crystalline components, appropriate drinking more water, more urination after the symptoms can disappear.