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White Urine With Powder Like Particles At The End Of Stream, Frequent Urge To Urinate, No Pain. Symptom Of Kidney Stones?

I have recently come across a problem. When i urinate my urine is clear and yellow in the beginning and at the end my urine is white in color and i see powder like particles. I don t experience any pain or difficulty in urination nor do i get a urge to urinate frequently. Is this a symptom of kidney stones? I am 23 years old.
Wed, 14 Nov 2012
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Nephrologist 's  Response
Hi. Even though you do not have any symptoms of renal calculi, the best thing to do at this point if your problem persists would be to do the urine analysis including microscopy. The results can be reviewed by a doctor and if there is some suspicion further tests like an Ultrasound could be arranged. Good luck.
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White Urine With Powder Like Particles At The End Of Stream, Frequent Urge To Urinate, No Pain. Symptom Of Kidney Stones?

Hi. Even though you do not have any symptoms of renal calculi, the best thing to do at this point if your problem persists would be to do the urine analysis including microscopy. The results can be reviewed by a doctor and if there is some suspicion further tests like an Ultrasound could be arranged. Good luck.