What department do women with cloudy urine go to?

Women with cloudy urine can be seen by either a nephrologist or a urologist. Internal diseases can cause cloudy urine, and surgical diseases can also cause cloudy urine, so it is necessary to go to a specialist for a consultation and a preliminary screening to assess what is causing the problem. The most common cause is infection of the urinary system. When infection occurs, the urine will be filled with a large number of exfoliated cells, white blood cells and pus cells, so there will be cloudy urine, which is usually accompanied by symptoms of frequent urination, urgent urination and painful urination. If there are stones in the urinary system, it can also cause cloudy urine, such as the presence of flesh-washing water-like urine, which is usually caused by bleeding from the mucosa caused by stones. If diabetes mellitus or glomerulonephritis is present, cloudy urine can also occur, usually accompanied by edema of the limbs and face or a decrease in urine volume, etc. After the diagnosis of this condition is confirmed, treatment is required at the nephrology department. It may also be caused by cloudy urine and white color due to celiac disease, which is most often seen in filariasis infection and requires treatment in urology.