“…Parasitic chyluria is 95% caused by Wuchereria bancrofti which is transmitted by Culex mosquitoes. While non-parasitic chyluria is rare, there are several possible causes: trauma, complication of surgery, infections, malignancy, lymphatic malformation, radiation, abscess, congenital abnormalities, stenosis of the thoracic duct, and others [ 1 ]. Chyluria typically presents with milky white urine (70% of cases), dysuria, urgency, urinary retention due to chylous clots, and sometimes even clot colics.…”