Cloudy urine

The cloudy urine is usually caused by concentrated urine or other substances mixed in the urine, such as drinking large amounts of milk, reduced water consumption, etc. The latter can lead to concentrated urine and thus cloudy; it may also be due to excessive activity, causing transient proteinuria. In addition, some disease causes may also lead to cloudy urine. 1, urinary diseases: common in inflammatory and stone lesions, if there are a large number of red cells in the urine, then red cloudy, seen in the urinary tract inflammation and stones. If there are a large number of white blood cells, pus, etc., in the form of yellow clouds or white flocculent, it is common in urinary tract infections or kidney tuberculosis. Pus urine at the beginning may be urethritis; pus urine throughout with bladder irritation, back pain and fever usually indicates pyelonephritis; 2. Metabolic diseases: such as gout, metabolic disorders in such patients can lead to excess uric acid components in the urine, precipitation and formation of crystals, usually in the form of grayish cloudy cloudy urine, usually more obvious in cold weather; 3. Parasitic infections: such as hemosiderosis. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of fat droplets in your urine, which are milky and cloudy or clotted, as a manifestation of lymphatic vessel obstruction. Some scholars believe that prostatitis can appear cloudy urine, but it usually manifests itself as a white liquid that flows out at the end of urination, called urethral drip, usually prostatic fluid, not cloudy urine when it is discharged. The actual urethra is shorter and more prone to inflammation, so it is important to strengthen your local hygiene management, such as washing your private parts and changing your underwear regularly. If cloudy urine occurs occasionally, it is usually a physiological condition that can be relieved on its own after drinking more water and taking more rest. If there is sudden and frequent cloudy urine, possibly accompanied by painful urination, itching at the urethra, abdominal pain, fever and other discomfort, you should seek medical attention in time to further determine the specific situation in detail, remove the cause and eliminate the lesion.