Hi, weird urine related question here: For the past year, I ve been getting these small, gray blobs + grey, sandy looking things in my urine. Nothing burns/itches/smells/hurts when this occurs. I can t even tell it happens unless I look in the toilet before flushing. When it occurs (sporadically), these are the most notable things: --Urine s clear --There are sandy (like crumbled gravel) gray particles at the bottom (not floating) --2 to 4 small, gray blobs are floating near the surface. Appearance-wise, they look like tiny brains. Again, I don t even feel it happening as it happens, so the objects are definitely squishy. I have absolutely no idea what this is. Send help :(
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* As per my clinical experience, the issue of grey particles in urine is usually stone gravels passing from the kidney.
* I recommend to undertake a urine microscopy and consult with the report in follow up session.
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What Do Grey Particles In Urine Indicate?
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. * As per my clinical experience, the issue of grey particles in urine is usually stone gravels passing from the kidney. * I recommend to undertake a urine microscopy and consult with the report in follow up session. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.