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Urine White In Color Along With Backache. Pus Cells In Urine Treated But Problem Persist

Hi, I am 23 yrs old and never still virgin but I used to musterbate, I have tested and treated severally from bus cells in my urine but nothing was achieved, sometimes when I'm tired I see the first part of my urine is whitish in colour, and these I was having backache so I tried to ease the pain and musterbate before that I urinate and it was whitish in colour and the backache gone so plz help me out, I'm scared, Thanks
Thu, 12 Dec 2013
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Dear patient,

A urinary or urethral infection must be ruled out; you need to be seen again by a provider, and get samples from that whitish fluid for cultures, as well as some other lab tests including urine bacterial culture.


Hope that helps, wish you the best,

Dr Brenes-Salazar MD
Mayo Clinic
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Urine White In Color Along With Backache. Pus Cells In Urine Treated But Problem Persist

Dear patient, A urinary or urethral infection must be ruled out; you need to be seen again by a provider, and get samples from that whitish fluid for cultures, as well as some other lab tests including urine bacterial culture. Hope that helps, wish you the best, Dr Brenes-Salazar MD Mayo Clinic