White clots passed in the urine could be a sign of a urinary tract infection or kidney stones. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and treatment.
If you have no other issues, it is normal to have little white specks, and/or a stringy white discharge in your urine. Fat deposits (tiny white lumpy things) are normal. Urinating is a means of discharging waste from the body, and all of the above is common.
A normal white blood cell count in urine is typically less than 5-10 white blood cells per high power field under a microscope. Elevated white blood cells in urine may indicate an infection or inflammation in the urinary tract.
WBC stands for white blood cells. In a urine test, the presence of white blood cells may indicate an infection or inflammation in the urinary tract. Elevated levels of WBCs in the urine can help healthcare providers diagnose and monitor urinary tract infections.
The presence of white blood cells (WBCs) in urine may indicate an infection in the urinary tract or kidneys. WBCs are part of the body's immune response and are typically not present in urine unless there is inflammation or infection present. A urine test can help diagnose the underlying cause of the WBCs in urine.
White blood cell casts in the urine are typically associated with acute interstitial nephritis, while red blood cell casts are more commonly seen in acute glomerulonephritis. Pyelonephritis is usually characterized by the presence of white blood cells in the urine without casts.
Do you mean blood clots in urine or thrombi in the blood vessels?
It could be blood clots.
No. Blood clots in urine signify something more serious than a mere infection. See your doctor about it, and s/he'll figure out what exactly is going on.
By white urine you mean clear urine or white because clear urine is just urine but white urine is semen and if you had a "tickling" sensation before it happened then its semen.
Sperm naturally clots even if not mixed with urine. The sperm clots in order to help make a "plug" so it doesn't come out of the vagina before some of the other sperm can have a chance to fertilize the egg.
The urine is kept in the bladder until it is passed out of the body.
They don't urinate. So all the urea (which would normally be in urine) is passed out at the same time as their faeces. Urea is white and their faeces is brown, which is why when you look at it, their droppings are white and brown.
The Urethra is the part of the body on males/females where urine is passed.
The bladder stores urine before it is passed out of the body. Urine is produced by the kidneys, travels down the ureters, and collects in the bladder until it is eliminated through the urethra.
The duration of I Passed for White is 1.55 hours.
Because it's been in the bladder all night (probably for eight hours) and is more concentrated. Urine passed through the rest of the day is rarely in the bladder for more than an hour at a time.
Waste products like urea, creatinine, and excess ions are filtered out of the blood by the kidneys and passed on to the bladder as urine to be excreted from the body.