Cloudy Urine with Unusual Odor: What Could It Mean? - Urology

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Cloudy urine with an unusual odor?


Hello, doctor! Recently, I've noticed that the last few drops of my urine are very cloudy and do not dissolve in water, appearing to have a lot of impurities.
There is also a peculiar smell, somewhat reminiscent of a faint chemical odor that one might occasionally detect in a restroom.
However, I do not have any other discomfort! I've just been feeling quite fatigued lately, but I'm not sure if it's related (as my menstrual period is approaching).
Could you please advise me on what this situation might be? Do I need to seek medical attention immediately? Thank you!

Niming, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2013/11/10

Dr. Li Yilun reply Urology


If you are experiencing discomfort, please visit a nearby urology clinic for evaluation or to undergo a urinalysis.

Reply Date: 2013/11/10

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Cloudy urine with an unusual odor can be concerning, and while it may not always indicate a serious health issue, it is essential to understand the potential causes and implications. Based on your description, there are several factors to consider.

Firstly, cloudy urine can result from various reasons, including dehydration, urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, or the presence of certain substances in the urine. The fact that you mentioned the last few drops of urine appear very white and contain many impurities suggests that there may be some sediment or particles present. This could be due to the presence of mucus, cells, or even crystals, which can occur in conditions like kidney stones or infections.

The unusual odor you described, reminiscent of a chemical or medicinal smell, could also be indicative of a UTI or another underlying condition. UTIs often produce urine that is cloudy and has a strong, unpleasant odor. In some cases, the odor may be due to the presence of bacteria or pus in the urine. However, since you mentioned that you do not have any discomfort or other symptoms, it may not be an immediate cause for alarm.

Your recent feelings of fatigue could be related to several factors, including hormonal changes if your menstrual cycle is approaching, stress, or even dehydration. Fatigue can sometimes accompany infections, but it can also be a result of lifestyle factors such as lack of sleep, poor diet, or insufficient hydration.

Given your symptoms, it is advisable to monitor your condition closely. If the cloudiness and odor persist, or if you begin to experience additional symptoms such as pain during urination, increased frequency of urination, fever, or back pain, it would be prudent to seek medical attention. A healthcare provider can perform a urinalysis to check for signs of infection, blood, or other abnormalities in your urine. They may also recommend further tests if necessary.

In the meantime, ensure you are staying well-hydrated, as dehydration can contribute to concentrated urine, which may appear cloudy. Drinking plenty of water can help dilute your urine and may alleviate some of the cloudiness. Additionally, consider keeping track of any other symptoms you may experience, as this information can be valuable for your healthcare provider.

In summary, while cloudy urine with an unusual odor can be benign, it is essential to remain vigilant and consult a healthcare professional if symptoms persist or worsen. Early intervention can help address any underlying issues and ensure your overall health and well-being.

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