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extremely worried about cloudy urine

it started with a yeast infection that lead to a persistant case of BV. i had the problem on and off since july and i noticed that my urine was cloudy from the white, milky discharge. the treatment worked but only for a short time. i got tested for std's that september and the tests came back fine. just recently i tested positive for chlamydia and i took 4 pills for it last week but funny thing: my urine is still cloudy! is this something i should be worried about because its been cloudy on and off for sometime and im worried that my reproductive organs may be at risk. i've been practically drowning myself in water and it only goes away a little bit. what's going on?
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well they only gave me four pink pills, made me take them at the clinic and sent me on my happy little way.i havent had sex at all since this garbage. but i do want to share this other problem: have you ever seen a drop of milk in a glass of water?

well thats what happens towards the end of me peeing. thats what i meant about my pee being cloudy but its not really its just that little bit of white cloudy stuff. sometimes it varies in quantity. also my discharge feels greasy so when i get aroused it doesnt feel wet but it feels greasy! and there's also wierd little particles that sit on top of my urine. not all the time but enough to where i notice it and i dont think thats normal. idk what's going on with me.
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well i know i dont have a UTI because the lady at the clinic already checked to see if there was pain in my back kidneys but nothing. my urine isn't cloudy anymore. its hard to explain!!
have you ever seen a drop of milk in a glass of water? well that's what it looks like when i go pee, well towards the end of my pee in the droplets. not every time but sometimes and it varies in quantity. im thinking that's my discharge but it doesnt feel right either. its like its greasy and sometimes i feel damp. ive also noticed that it looks like little bubbles or some kind of wierd whitish stuff that lays on top of the water after i go pee too. another wierd thing i noticed is that my pee kinda looks like dye in the toilet water. maybe im just over thinking this stuff but i know i dont feel right down there like i used to thats why im freaked.
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Make sure to finish all your medication and urinary track infection takes time (it's also painful). Chlamydia is an very treatable, but serious STD. The color of urine can be due to the medication you are taking.  Here is some information I obtain from the internet:

Chlamydia is treated with antibiotics. There are two recommended regimens, and several alternate regimens. Which treatment is most appropriate for you will depend on several factors. However, if you think you may have difficulty remembering to take a pill at the same time every day for 7 days, you should ask for a single dose treatment. The trade off is that the single dose regimen may be slightly more expensive.

The two recommended treatment regimens are considered to be equally effective. The alternative regimens may be necessary in some individuals but two are more expensive (Oflaxacin/Levofloxacin), and the third (Erythromycin) may be less effective. This is because Erythromycin makes many people sick to their stomachs, which can affect the way the medication is absorbed.

When you are being treated for chlamydia it is important that your sexual partners are treated as well. If they are not, you could end up passing the infection back and forth between you. You should also abstain from sex for 7 days after the start of treatment in order not to infect your sexual partners. If abstaining is not possible, make certain to use condoms for all sexual encounters – including oral sex.

The drug regimens below are taken from the the Centers for Disease Control 2006 STD treatment guidelines. Remember that only your doctor can say which treatment is right for you.

Recommended Regimens for Non-Pregnant Adults

Azithromycin 1 g orally in a single dose
OR
Doxycycline 100 mg orally twice a day for 7 days

Alternative Regimens for Non-Pregnant Adults

Erythromycin base 500 mg orally four times a day for 7 days
OR
Erythromycin ethylsuccinate 800 mg orally four times a day for 7 days
OR
Ofloxacin 300 mg orally twice a day for 7 days
OR
Levofloxacin 500 mg orally once daily for 7 days
Note: Pregnant women should not take doxycycline, ofloxacin, or levofloxacin, but azithromycin is considered to be both safe and effective. Follow-up is not recommended for non-pregnant patients with chlamydia because of the high efficacy of treatment. However, if you have been diagnosed with chlamydia during pregnancy, you should return to your doctor for a check-up 3 weeks after you’re done with treatment since there are potentially serious consequences for your pregnancy and your unborn child.

The doctor may prescribe a single-dose antibiotic, such as azithromycin (Zithromax), taken as a pill. On the other hand, the doctor may choose an antibiotic, such as doxycycline (Atridox, Bio-Tab), to be taken as a pill twice a day for a week. Up to 95% of people will be cured after one course of antibiotics.

I recommend that you contant the physicial that is treating you as a follow up and to answer your questions. He/she is best to advice on your treatment, but abstain from any time of sexual activity until he/she tell you it's ok to do so.Good Luck, Judy



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Very interneting.  I would bring this up with your provider.  The urine color can be some times cloudy when mixed with other things like toilet cleaners.  But you should have your doctor keep checking your urine for UTI.  UTI's are common cause and this could also be a kidney infection.  

Your doctor may need to do lab work to check you out more.  So keep in contact with him and let him know what is going on.
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