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Oily particles floating at the top of urine after I go? yuck hehe ..

Anyone know what causes this?

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Lisa Mentor

I really can't answer you question. It does sound strange to have fat/oilly urine. Fatty stools, is very common with Celiac and malabnorbsion Perhaps a little more information on you and what your eating and your symptoms would help answer you questions.

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I really can't answer you question. It does sound strange to have fat/oilly urine. Fatty stools, is very common with Celiac and malabnorbsion Perhaps a little more information on you and what your eating and your symptoms would help answer you questions.

I have had a positive blood test and I do have fatty stools also. The GI doctor diagnosed me as having fat malabsorption but I don't think this would cause the urine symptom!! Because I am having a biopsy I am still eating gluten. My diet is quite low in fat though as I find eating too much fat makes my symptoms worse. I am vegetarian.

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Smunkeemom Enthusiast

you should get your liver enzymes and your gall bladder checked, sometimes if one of those is unhappy then stuff that isn't supposed to get into your urine does.

*I am NOT a doctor, so don't let anything I say freak you out, I have just been sick and well, my whole family has been sick for a LONG time.

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