Man's color constantly fluctuates independing on the state of his health. Its color depends on the presence of pigments uroeretrin, urochrome, urozoin and other substances contained in it. What can white urine testify?
With a greatly reduced content in it of varioussubstances, the color of the urine becomes very pale (whitish). It becomes almost colorless, which is very typical for a disease such as polyuria. Practically the same color is observed in urine in people who have diabetes. Despite its relatively high specific gravity, urine has a very pale color. Specific gravity of it in absolutely healthy people throughout the day usually fluctuates in a fairly large range, which is due to the periodic intake of various foods and the loss of fluid from the body, output with exhaled air and sweat. In norm it equals from 1012 to 1025. It directly depends on the number of substances dissolved in urine: creatinine, uric acid, urea, various salts. A significant decrease in its specific gravity (hyposthenrium) to 1005-1010 is characteristic for polyuria, a decrease in the concentration abilities of the kidneys.
Increase in the specific gravity of urine (hypersthenuria)more than 1030 is characteristic for oliguria, glomerulonephritis, patients with cardiovascular insufficiency. In polyuria, a very high ud. weight of urine in diabetes mellitus (its weight can reach the mark of 1040-1050).
Milky white urine is noted during pyuria, with the allocation of a significant amount of phosphate, with lipouria.
Whitish cloudy urine is often caused bydisease, such as phosphaturia. With this disease, salt often does not go all the time, but periodically, because they are determined not in all analyzes of urine. If suspected of this disease, several tests are performed during the day. This ailment requires consultation of a urologist, because only he can decide on the timeliness of the therapy.
Phosphaturia is diagnosed upon detection inurine phosphates (phosphoric acid magnesia) and calcium phosphate salts. If the white urine becomes turbid with heating and infusion of acetic acid without bubbles, this may indicate phosphaturia. With such a disease, white urine has the characteristic color of diluted milk. Phosphaturia is usually associated with an alkaline urine reaction and is most often diagnosed in women. The concrements formed in this disease are gray or white phosphates, they have a loose structure. Phosphate stones are most often formed with hyperfunction of the parathyroid gland as a result of a failure of phosphate reabsorption, the occurrence of a urinary infection and during the deposition of salts in the structure of the kidneys. Often this disease is accompanied by bilateral and coral nephrolithiasis.
The answer to the question, why urine is white, can giveonly an expert after conducting several urine tests and finding out the complete clinical picture of the disease. Especially requires attention to the situation when the change in the color of urine has a long and regular nature. White urine may be associated with the occurrence of other diseases and causes, such as hiluria, salivation, lymph and fat release. Very often, a change in the color of urine is observed when the inflammatory process is taking place in the body. In this case, white urine is due to the presence in it of a significant amount of pus. Its color in the inflammatory process can vary from white to gray. The purpose of proper therapeutic treatment is usually done by a urologist after examining not only the "morning urine", but also that urine that has a white tint.
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