The colour of urine in Diabetes (both, diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus) is very very pale yellow (almost colourless).
This is because diabetes is characterised by polyuria ie, increased volume of urine output, which is majorly due to increased excretion of water from the body, the quantity of pigment urochrome (which gives the normal pale yellow colour to urine) remaining the same.
This makes urine in diabetic patients more pale, almost colourless
Epithelial cells in urine would be a pretty good indicator of an infection, this the pelvic pain. ( Maybe kidney or Bladder)
The two things that might indicate problems in health would be proteins and glucose. Proteins in filtrate or urine would indicate a possible kidney infection and glucose would indicate possible diabetes.
Yes , you may have blood in the urine because the kidney stone has jagged edges . Blood in the urine is often an indicator/symptom of 'passing' a stone . (I would seek medical attention .)
urine is normally yellow.
I am an anesthesiologist, so I do not possess a subspecialist's knowledge of either the kidney or the spleen. However, based on the medical knowledge I do have, I would say that it would be highly unlikely that a kidney infection would result in an enlarged spleen.
You can live with just one but the other kidney would have to be removed or the drainage of urine from that kidney would have to be rerouted.
If urine wasn't filtered in the kidney, the particles in the urine would cause your genitals to explode.
This means that your kidneys are working harder than usual effectively producing more urine, this could be a symptom of diabetes,infection or simply over hydration. if you have an increased kidney function level you will find that you would urinate more frequently than usual. in general this is the meaning of increased kidney function.
could be a infection of some sort, if you have kidney problems I would suggest drinking a cup of cranberry juice everyday before you sleep, also have your doctor do a urine test to check for infections or problems!!!
Urinary tract infection, prostate problem are two to start with. Any male with haematuria should get himself to his doctor as soon as possible.
The water would flush the stone through the urinary tract.
purple for longer peptides (larger proteins) and pink for shorter ones