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 vagina
This 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.
Mucus threads are usually present in small numbers. Increased numbers are indicative of chronic inflammation of the urethra and bladder.
You should consult first to your doctor for better treatment if it appears significant. Your doctor is in the best position to explain.
Mucus threats in urine have no clinical significant
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to check if diesease
Urine Full Examination & Microscopic Examination
in normal urine analysis these test can be done 1 physical examination of the urine 2 chemical examination of the urine 3 microscopic examination of the urine
Urinalysis
Urinalysis: The examination of urine to determine the presence of abnormal elements.
urine, sweat, stool , mucus and earwax
Cornelius Black has written: 'The clinical examination of the urine in relation to disease' -- subject(s): Urine, Examination, Analysis
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
Using a standardized Urinalysis System
URE, UA (urine routine examination), (Urine Analysis)
urinalysis: or UA is a physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of urine.
A clean, unrevealing, urine sample microscopic examination.