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Why Does Urine Appear Cloudy And Show Dust Particles?

Lately my urine has appeared a little cloudy. I think it might be from lack of drinking water (I'm young, it's summer, and I'm not as focused on my health right now!) Recently when I urinated, it appeared as tiny little dust particles were in my pee. Is this normal? Do I just need to drink more water? Will I be ok?
Mon, 18 Dec 2017
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hi.. thanks for posting on HCM. After thoroughly reading your question i will suggest you to do following investigations if u are experiencing pain at flanks that may be radiating to groin or nause and vomiting
1. ultrasound abdomen
2. urine R/E and culture
3. X-ray KUB
my provisional diagnosis may be renal stones that might be broken down throughout the way from kidney to bladder. and then consult your physician.
thanks
regards
Dr Jawad
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Why Does Urine Appear Cloudy And Show Dust Particles?

hi.. thanks for posting on HCM. After thoroughly reading your question i will suggest you to do following investigations if u are experiencing pain at flanks that may be radiating to groin or nause and vomiting 1. ultrasound abdomen 2. urine R/E and culture 3. X-ray KUB my provisional diagnosis may be renal stones that might be broken down throughout the way from kidney to bladder. and then consult your physician. thanks regards Dr Jawad