White or milky: an abnormal appearance to be assessed

Less well-known, but equally surprising: white or cloudy urine, which takes on a milky appearance. This can be linked to crystals, a urinary tract infection, or the presence of elements that should not normally be found in the urinary tract.
Why consult : this type of change should prompt an examination, because it may reveal a urinary imbalance or an infection that is best treated quickly.
Why you shouldn’t wait
Many people hesitate to seek medical help, believing that these changes are “temporary.” However, in the health field, responding early often helps prevent complications . The earlier a problem is detected, the easier it is to treat.
Doctors have simple and rapid tools (urine tests, ultrasounds, targeted examinations) to understand the origin of these changes and propose an appropriate solution. This is a useful preventive measure, even in the absence of major symptoms.
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