Sediment in the urine. What's going on?


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There is sediment in urine. This situation may be crystalline urine, pyuria, phosphateuria, or chyluria. This situation needs to be tested for urine routine, and an effective differential diagnosis can be made. It is recommended that you drink plenty of water and eat a light diet at ordinary times, so that urine sediment will be significantly reduced. If various crystals increase in urine routine, there will be crystal deposition, and there will be sediment. This situation generally has no uncomfortable symptoms. If there is an increase in white blood cells, there may be frequent urination, urgency, and more sediment in this case. If you drink a lot of milk, or eat more food, in alkaline urine, easy to show phosphate precipitation, will also show sediment. If milk urine, there will be milky white urine, there will be obvious sediment.