What to do if your urine is sticky

Sticky urine may be caused by diabetes, urinary tract infection, nephrotic syndrome and other diseases, which need to be treated with metformin, levofloxacin, prednisone and other drugs for the cause. 1. Diabetes: Due to insufficient insulin or reduced sensitivity, the body’s ability to consume and utilize glucose decreases, and the sugar content of blood and urine rises accordingly, so the urine is sticky. You can take metformin, rosiglitazone, repaglinide and other hypoglycemic drugs or subcutaneous injection of insulin as prescribed by the doctor, together with low-sugar and low-fat diet and reasonable exercise to reduce sugar. 2. Urinary tract infection: bacteria, mycoplasma and other pathogenic microorganisms infect the urinary system, resulting in local mucous inflammatory exudate, bleeding and other changes in the urine, bacteria, leukocytes, blood, exudate and other causes of urine sticky. Cefuroxime, levofloxacin, furotoxin and other antibacterial drugs can be taken as prescribed by the doctor. 3. Nephrotic syndrome: immune complex deposition leads to glomerular filtration dysfunction, protein into the urine, resulting in sticky urine. Glucocorticoids such as prednisone and methylprednisolone, immunosuppressants such as cyclophosphamide and tacrolimus can be used as prescribed by the doctor. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time to find out the cause, standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor, do not self-medication.