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Perhaps for roughly a minute....but after that, the passing of urine should return to normal.
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2 litres is about normal anything above 2.5 litres is oliguria.
An excess amount of protein found in urine is a condition called proteinuria. The kidneys filter waste products from the blood while retaining components that the human body needs, like proteins. But when sickness and diseases occur, the kidney functions are also affected and some proteins will pass through the filters and into the urine. One particular disease that can cause high levels of protein in urine is diabetes.
2000 calories is normal young man diet ,sugar. protein/
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No. A younger man's urine would likely have more hormones. It is possible that there would be other changes with age, like difference in bilirubin levels.
Yes. Blood in the urine can be a symptom of prostate cancer, among other conditions as well such as bladder or kidney disease.
No. Male urine does not carry semen the fluid that contains sperm. There is not possibility of pregnancy from urine.
Quantity: The quantity averages 1500 to 2000 ml in an adult man daily. It may vary with the amount of fluid taken. In fact it is linked with the protein metabolism; higher is the protein intake higher will be the urinary output since the urea produced from the protein needs to be flushed out from the body. Higher is the urea production in the body, the higher is the volume of urine to excrete it.Color: The color should be clear pale amber without any deposits. However, a light flocculent cloud of mucus may sometimes be seen floating in the normal urine.Specific gravity: It varies from 1.010 to 1.025. Specific gravity is determined with urinometer.Odor: The odor is aromatic.Reaction: The reaction of normal urine is slightly acidic with an average pH of 6.0.Water: Near about 96%Solids: About 4% (urea 2% and other metabolic products 2%. Other metabolic products include: uric acid, creatinine, electrolytes or salts such as sodium chloride, potassium chloride and bicarbonate).
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If a man is relatively sedentary i.e. does not exercise regulary, then about 50g of protein is sufficient. However, if the man is relatively active or weight lifts often, then protein uptake should be increased, up to about 0.7-1 gram of protein per lb of body mass.