The appearance of mucus in urine can be an indicator of any number of issues. Some of more serious issues include urinary tract infections, kidney stones, sexually transmitted diseases, urachal cancer, ulcerative colitis, and irritable bowel syndrome.
My olde English bulldog recently had this. I took her to the vet and was told she has a bladder infection. The mucus was the indication of the infection. They gave me a strong antibiotic that she will take for 10 days along with pills similar to advil to help with pain and inflammation. take your pup to vet.
If you mean like high amount of urine: Polyuria. If you mean like high amount of particles inside the urine: High specific gravity = your urine may have high levels of glucose, protein, bilirubin, urobilinogen, or/and a lot of mucus, crystals, bacteria, and tissue/blood cells.
you may have a urinary tract/bladder infection if it burns or stings upon urination, have urine urgency but only produce little urine and pain there is prescription medicine available for the pain and antibiotics for the infection
here is some info from the web, hope it helps, seems to be a normal phenomeneon;Mucus threads have no clinical significance since they come from the terminal urethra or vaginaThis is a common finding in urine since the entire urine system is filled with mucus.Normal urine is transparent. Cloudy urine may be caused by both normal or abnormal processes. Normal conditions giving rise to cloudy urine include crystals, mucus, or vaginal discharge. Abnormal causes of turbidity include the presence of blood cells, yeast, and bacteria.
"UA Mucus rare" typically refers to the presence of a small amount of mucus in a urinalysis (UA) test. Mucus in urine can be a normal finding as it may originate from the urinary tract or the genital area. When classified as "rare," it indicates that only a minimal quantity was detected, which is usually not a cause for concern unless accompanied by other abnormal findings or symptoms.
i would take an early morning urine sample to your docs for investigation YOU HAVE AN STD. GO TO THE NEAREST CLINIC FOR HELP!!!!
Blood, urine, sweat, stomach acid, mucus, saliva, and spinal fluid.
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The thick clear mucus is produced by the urethra's mucous glands and acts as a protective barrier against the acidic nature of urine. It helps to lubricate and cleanse the urethra, ensuring smooth passage of urine without irritation or damage to the urethral lining.
Blood, urine, sweat, stomach acid, mucus, saliva, and spinal fluid.
Mucus in urine can be caused by a variety of factors, including urinary tract infections, kidney stones, dehydration, or benign conditions like interstitial cystitis. It can also be a result of a sexually transmitted infection or irritation to the urinary tract. If you consistently notice mucus in your urine, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and appropriate management.
That is your mucus plug !