POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy6 months agoA. A whitish color in urine for a 2.4-year-old can have different causes, and in most cases, it's not a major concern. Here are some possible reasons:
Normal Causes:
✔ Concentrated urine – If your child is not drinking enough water, urine may appear cloudy or whitish.
✔ Phosphate crystals – Sometimes, excess phosphate in food (like milk, cheese, or vegetables) can cause whitish urine.
✔ Mild dehydration – If the urine is not dark yellow but slightly whitish, it could be due to mild dehydration.
When to Be Concerned:
❌ If urine is persistently cloudy or milky
❌ If your child has pain while urinating
❌ If there’s foul smell or frequent urination
❌ If he has fever or discomfort
What You Can Do:
✔ Encourage more water intake and see
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