In some instances, kidney damage (especially trauma) can cause hematuria (blood in the urine) and the urine can turn a reddish color. In other instances, a visible change in urine output and color does not occur. It depends on the type and severity of the particular condition.
The kidney is "designed" to 1) not leak proteins and 2) to reabsorb any that do get into the urine.
It is never normal for a kidney stone to block your urine, however it does happen. When a stone blocks the flow of urine, treatment needs to occur soon so kidney or ureter damage doesn't occur.
No. The urine is not produced in the kidney. The kidney is a filter.
Excessive protein in a horse's diet can result in kidney damage or outright destruction resulting in death. If the excess is mild, the protein is usually successfully excreted in the urine.
Kidney stones can block the flow of urine through the kidney, ureters, and/or urethra, depending on where they are lodged. The ureters are tubes from the kidney to the bladder, and the urethra is the tube from the bladder to the outside. There are other consequences that can happen because of kidney stones, as well. There are microtubules and other components in the kidneys that can be damaged or scarred, for someone who gets kidney stones frequently. The other problem with kidney stones is that when they cause urine flow to slow or back up, the potential for inflammation and infection is increased. People that are frequently troubled by kidney stones are at a higher risk for Chronic Renal Disease.
The ureter leads urine out of the kidney and into the bladder.
If you mean albumin in urine then it signifies kidney damage and thus poor control of diabetes
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The renal pelvis is the reservoir in the kidney that collects the urine.
Presence of kidney stone may cause kidney pain and sticky urine.
urine is secreted from the kidney
Too much Melatonin can cause kidney damage which caused urine odor. Beware!