Turbidity of urine may be physiological turbidity caused by drinking less water and concentrating urine, or it may be pathological turbidity caused by urinary tract infections and other diseases.
If the first part of the urine is cloudy and the second part becomes clear, or the urine is clear when it is discharged and becomes cloudy after it is placed, this is a normal phenomenon, it is due to drinking less water, the urine is concentrated, and the inorganic salts in the urine are precipitated due to the decrease in solubility caused by the change in air temperature.
Urinary tract infections, stones, tumors and other reasons can lead to pus and thus cloudy urine, in addition to tuberculosis, filariasis, etc. can lead to celiac disease, this time the urine appears milk-like.
Turbid urine patients are advised to drink appropriate water to dilute urine, if the urine is still turbid after drinking water, it is recommended to consult the urology department of the hospital, improve the urine routine, renal function and other related tests to clarify the diagnosis.