8. Cloudy Or Murky
Maya Borenstein For LittleThings
Most commonly, urinary tract infections and kidney stones can cause urine to look murky and cloudy.
Food can also possibly change the consistency of your urine. Other times, tiny amounts of blood in urine can appear in a cloudy form, rather than completely red in color.
Other bladder infections, like cystitis, can cause painful and frequent urination, in addition to murky urine.
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