Urine can turn turbid due to the presence of substances such as bacteria, cells, crystals, or mucus. Common causes include urinary tract infections, kidney stones, or dehydration. Turbidity may indicate an underlying health issue, and it is often evaluated through urinalysis for diagnosis. If persistent, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
no. it means there's an increase in white blood cells.
Turbid urine refers to urine that appears cloudy or opaque, which can result from various factors such as the presence of excess proteins, cells, bacteria, or crystals. It may indicate underlying health issues, including urinary tract infections, dehydration, or kidney disorders. A healthcare professional may perform further tests to determine the cause and appropriate treatment if necessary.
Your urine turns clearer.
turbid means flow of water or any liquid
Lime water turns turbid when carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air is bubbled through it because the CO2 reacts with calcium hydroxide (the primary component of lime water) to form calcium carbonate (CaCO3). This calcium carbonate is insoluble in water and precipitates out, causing the solution to become cloudy or turbid. The reaction can be summarized as: Ca(OH)2 + CO2 → CaCO3 + H2O. Thus, the cloudiness is a result of the formation of solid calcium carbonate.
The kidneys.
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red litmus paper turns blue under alkaline conditions.
Turbid is another word for cloudy, milky is kind of vague, but it depends how you look at it.
Turbid means muddy or unclear. - If experiencing this on well water, it can basically mean anything that's in the ground. You need a filter, -but first get your water analysed to make sure it's OK to drink, and what is making it turbid.
It turns red because rainwater is slightly acidic and litmus turns red in the presence of acids