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Cloudy Urine When Having Bowel Movement, No Pain Or Discomfort

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Posted on Thu, 4 Oct 2012
Question: I always urinate when I have a bowel movement. I am sure that is common. What I have noticed lately that is uncommon is that I have cloudy to whitish urine after my bowel movement. It is typically just a drip or two. In other words, it is post void. There is no pain or difficulty when urinating, and no pain when I notice the cloudy/whitish urine.

I am a 39 y.o. white male.
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Answered by Dr. G.Srinivasan (36 minutes later)
Hi AAAA

Thanks for your quuery to XXXXXXX
IT IS MOST PROBABLY URETHRAL DISCHARGE.
If it persists beyond a week, get your urine tested for infection.
If positive, u need appropriate antibiotics.
You need to consult ONLY when there are other symptoms like fever, burning during passing urine or blood in urine.
Otherwise there is nothing to worry.
Hope this answers your query, kindly get back for doubts if any---

Regards
DR GS

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Cloudy Urine When Having Bowel Movement, No Pain Or Discomfort

Hi AAAA

Thanks for your quuery to XXXXXXX
IT IS MOST PROBABLY URETHRAL DISCHARGE.
If it persists beyond a week, get your urine tested for infection.
If positive, u need appropriate antibiotics.
You need to consult ONLY when there are other symptoms like fever, burning during passing urine or blood in urine.
Otherwise there is nothing to worry.
Hope this answers your query, kindly get back for doubts if any---

Regards
DR GS