There is white floc in the urine. What's going on? What should I do?

Dr. Casey White
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2025-05-16 03:38:11 Views: 70 times

White floc in urine is usually related to urethritis, cystitis, filariasis, etc., and needs treatment. The specific analysis is as follows: 1. Urethritis causes a large number of pathogens to grow and reproduce in the urethra due to urethritis, which is easy to stimulate urethral mucosa, causing pathogens and epithelial cells shed from urethral mucosa to be discharged with urine, resulting in white floc in urine. Patients can do drug sensitivity test, select sensitive antibiotic drug treatment, such as fleroxacin tablets, levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules, ciprofloxacin hydrochloride tablets, etc. 2, cystitis due to cystitis caused by a large number of inflammatory secretions exudation, stimulation and destruction of surrounding tissues, cells, etc., leading to bladder mucosal ischemic necrosis occurs with urine discharge, causing white floc in urine. If it is cystitis caused by bacterial infection, patients can follow the doctor's advice to apply cefaclor sustained-release capsules, cefuroxime axetil tablets, cefdinir capsules and other cephalosporins treatment. 3, filariasis due to filariasis around the kidney lymphatic vessel obstruction, resulting in lymph reflux blocked into the kidney metabolism, induced chyluria, that is, urine inside white floc. The patient can be treated with doxycycline hydrochloride tablets, albendazole tablets, levamisole hydrochloride tablets and other drugs as prescribed to control the development of the disease.



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