The hyaline tubular type is formed by the coagulation of mucin secreted by renal tubular epithelial cells and also contains a small amount of chloride and other substances. It is a colorless, clear, cylindrical body with a uniform internal structure, rounded ends, and occasionally a small amount of granules. Low urine flow, concentrated urine or acidic environment can promote the formation of clear tubular shape. Clear tubular patterns can also be seen in the urine of normal people who are dehydrated or undergo strenuous exercise, and in the early morning concentrated urine of elderly people. The clear tubular pattern does not represent a specific disease, but needs to be accompanied by the relative manifestations of the disease to have some reference value, and a simple clear tubular pattern has little clinical significance and does not require special treatment. It is enough to drink as much water as possible, to exercise properly, to maintain a regular lifestyle, and to keep a good mood without anxiety and tension. The hyaline tubular type with clinical manifestations needs to be treated with reasonable medication under the guidance of physicians.