Question

Causes and Treatment Methods of Prostate Issues

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Urine is typically colorless or light yellow and semi-transparent. If leukorrhea reappears, such as cloudy urine resembling rice water, lime water, or milk, it should be investigated for the cause of recurrence. Common situations of leukorrhea in clinical diagnosis include crystalline urine, phosphate urine, and chyle urine. Normal urine contains various organic or inorganic substances, usually in a dissolved state, thus appearing clear and semi-transparent. If these substances are present in excessive amounts and reach a saturated state, they will precipitate to form crystalline urine. Freshly voided urine is light yellow and clear, not showing any abnormalities. After being stored for a period of time, especially in cold weather, the urine may become cloudy white, which is a normal phenomenon.