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Both medication and sugar levels can effect the color of your urine.
Yes, DNA and hormones indicate gender.
An ill person's urine can contain various substances that may indicate a health condition, such as blood, glucose, protein, bacteria, or abnormal levels of minerals like potassium or sodium. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and diagnosis based on symptoms and urine analysis results.
low quantity of water in the body --------------------------------------------------------------------------------->> Actually, straw and pale straw are the colors of normal urine. So if the urine color is different from these-- then there must be something wrong inside your body.
Blood and urine tests done at the onset of an attack show whether there are elevated or depressed levels of potassium.
High levels of urobilirubin in the urine may indicate liver disease or conditions that lead to excessive breakdown of red blood cells, such as hemolytic anemia. It can also be a sign of blocked bile ducts or other disorders affecting the liver's ability to process bilirubin. A healthcare provider should further investigate the underlying cause of elevated urobilirubin levels.
It is not specific on sugar levels, but it can indicate that further tests should be done.
No, the color of urine determines your hydration. The only way you can find out if it has drugs in the urine is through a urinary analysis, or a drug test. The urine color does not change for drugs.
Hyperproteinuria is a condition characterized by elevated levels of protein in the urine. It can be indicative of various underlying health conditions, including kidney disease, inflammation, or excess protein intake. Monitoring protein levels in the urine is important for diagnosing and managing these conditions.
Yes, but they would have to test for various hormones whose levels differed in men's and boys' urine. It's expensive, but if your PO thought you might be substituting your son's urine for your own, he might call for the test.
High levels of protein in the urine may could that there is damage in the kidneys caused by diabetes. There could also be other causes, which is why one must visit their doctor for a thorough check-up.
The normal value of excretion of ketone bodies in urine is typically less than 0.5 mmol/L. Elevated levels of ketones in urine, known as ketonuria, can indicate a metabolic condition such as diabetes or starvation. Ketoacidosis, a potentially life-threatening condition, can also cause increased levels of ketones in urine.