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Having White Milky Blobs Coming Out During Urination. What Could Be Reason?

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Posted on Tue, 8 Jan 2013
Question: I'm having white milky blobs comming out as i pee, small amounts in the last year. Now lots and strong urin order. dizzy spells and nausia. What could this be?
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Answered by Dr. G.Srinivasan (52 minutes later)
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Welcome to XXXXXXX
Those milky blobs could either be due to urine.
Pls get urine tested for both of the above after consulting your physician and discussing about the same.
Dizzy spells and nausea seem unrelated and need evaluation at the same time.
Antibiotics for infection if present should do the trick.
Hope this answers your query.
Kindly write back for doubts if any---
Regards
DR GS



Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Having White Milky Blobs Coming Out During Urination. What Could Be Reason?

Hi
Welcome to XXXXXXX
Those milky blobs could either be due to urine.
Pls get urine tested for both of the above after consulting your physician and discussing about the same.
Dizzy spells and nausea seem unrelated and need evaluation at the same time.
Antibiotics for infection if present should do the trick.
Hope this answers your query.
Kindly write back for doubts if any---
Regards
DR GS