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Can dehydration led to white particles in urine I have no symptoms but every 2-3 days I experience white particles in urine Last year in april 2023 I have experienced the same it got resolved on its own this year again from last 15 days I'm experiencing this problem
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DO Urine test reports. Homeopathic medicines will surely help you For urine infection. Need details of your case. Consult online with me.
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Check for oxalate crystals
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Need full case history and some tests
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Sonography and xray are recommend for proper diagnosis. If stone Take   Bergeris vulgaris. If infection Take Cantharis or apis accordingly.
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Yes cloudy white can be urine infection which is caused by not drinking enough water Or can be due to chyluria You should get your urine test and also consult a doctor to get is treated If it goes for long it can have effect over your kidney
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Yes. 1st increase intake of water
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Take Online Consultation With Me Through Our Practo App
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Hello sir Go for a Urine RE&ME . consult me on Practo for better treatment.
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White particles can be semen. Take proper urine analysis test
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ChatGPT Dehydration can indeed contribute to changes in urine color and consistency, but it's not typically associated with the presence of white particles in urine. When someone is dehydrated, their urine may become more concentrated and appear darker in color. However, white particles in urine could indicate other underlying factors. Here are some potential reasons for the presence of white particles in urine: Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): UTIs can cause white blood cells, bacteria, or pus to appear in the urine, leading to white particles. Even without typical UTI symptoms, such as burning sensation during urination or frequent urination, it's possible to have a mild or asymptomatic UTI. Kidney Stones: Kidney stones can sometimes manifest as white or pale particles in the urine. These particles may be composed of minerals or substances that have crystallized in the urinary tract. Proteinuria: Excessive protein in the urine, known as proteinuria, can cause it to appear foamy or contain white particles. Proteinuria can be a sign of kidney damage or other underlying health conditions. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): Some STIs, such as trichomoniasis or gonorrhea, can cause abnormal discharge that may appear as white particles in urine. Other Factors: Other factors, such as dietary habits, medication side effects, or certain medical conditions like diabetes, can also affect urine appearance
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To manage and potentially prevent white particles in urine, focus on maintaining good urinary tract health. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day, as this helps keep urine well-diluted. Practice good genital hygiene to reduce the risk of urinary tract infections, and avoid holding urine for extended periods. Eat a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins to support overall urinary health. If sexually active, practice safe sex and consider regular STI testing.
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Hi, practo user, White particulars with urine might include the under lying possibilities : UTI, STI, prostatititis, proteienurea and  high Phosphorus level in urine, need thorough interrogation to assess the exact cause of your condition, apart from homoeo medication,please. Tke, care.
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Hello practo user White particles in urine is may be due to many reasons . Detailed case history and lab investigations are neccesary to find out the cause , need further more details Keep hydrated , drink sufficient amount of water Consult online through practo for complete relief
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Hello White particles in urine can be due to many reasons. You need to get your urine tested and consult with a doctor in order to find out the cause of your problem
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Helloo There are many possible causes of white particles in urine.. A detailed case history and some lab investigations are to be done inorder to get permanent cure.. Consult online from comfort of your home and get rid of your complaints
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The presence of white particles in urine can be attributed to several potential causes. Here are some common reasons: Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): Bacterial infections in the urinary tract can cause white blood cells, bacteria, and pus to appear in the urine, giving it a cloudy appearance with white particles. Kidney Stones: Small particles from kidney stones can be passed in the urine, appearing as white specks or crystals. Proteinuria: Excess protein in the urine can sometimes cause the appearance of white particles. This condition may be related to kidney issues. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): Certain STIs, like chlamydia or gonorrhea, can cause abnormal discharge and white particles in the urine. Phosphaturia: This is a condition where excess phosphate is excreted in the urine, leading to the formation of white particles. Prostatitis: In men, inflammation of the prostate gland can result in the presence of white particles in the urine. Dietary Factors: Some foods and supplements can change the appearance of urine, sometimes resulting in white particles. A homoeopathic treatment will give you best results naturally You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance
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Hello Practo User Homoeopathic treatment will definitely help you manage these complaints But I need more details before advising any treatment
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Book an online appointment for a detailed case Wish you good health Regards Dr. Parul, MD (Hom.)
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