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Peeing white clumps

I have been peeing white clumps for some time now.  Sometimes I don't but the majority of the time there is at least 1 or more white clumps in my pee (about dime size and solid).  I have no other symptoms but would like to know if this is something I should worry about.  I'm not sure if this matters but I am a female.
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I think the problem you may have is called, "Yeast Infection" Nothing serious just a course of antibiotics you need, do you also have a swollen lump any where near your thighs and near your groin? Pea sized.... email me at ***@****
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Erm, Im a male, and im getting exactly the same "White Clumps" Coming from my penis, though they have a shiny kind of glint to them and are tinted brownish/yellow
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sounds like smegma--cottage cheese like substance that grows under the clitoris hood and smells like limburger
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I went through a couple years of infertility and became FAR to familiar with different kinds of cervical fluid. Trust me when I say I know "1st hand" it can show up as thick and white and still be normal LMAO!

Anyway... Normal cervical mucus can be yellow, white or opaque in in colour at different points of your cycle.  Also, it will likely be the consistency of hand cream as you approach ovulation and if you were to rub this mucus between your fingers the mucus should break easily.  This could possibly show up in the toilet after urination, depending on the quantity a woman will produce.

To the OP.  If you mark your cycle on the calendar, and mark when you notice this little while blobs, you may start to notice a pattern.

But...  If at any point you develop discomfort, burning, redness, more discharge or a change in colour of the discharge...  Make an appointment with your Dr.
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but vaginal secretions are more clear, not white and clumpy.  if it looks clumpy like cottage cheese, it might be a yeast infection.  you dont always have to have itching to have one.  sorry i grossed you guys out lol.
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If the mass is solid but soft I think it's probably 1 of 2 things... Cervical mucus, possibly fertile mucus you produce produce around ovulation or it could be a bit of mucus that's produced when you are aroused.  The second thing it could be is left over semen from sex you had recently.
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first this is the mens forum, so you wont get an answer here lol.  i doubt the clumps are from your urethra but from your vagina. yes i say you should see a dr.  its not a normal thing to have happen
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