Yes, of course it will.
Red and white blood cells, and epithelial cells can become damaged or destroyed in dilute urine, causing the numbers of these components to appear falsely decreased.
aldosterone is the hormone that decides this
Concentrated, the more excess water is present in the body the more dilute the urine becomes.
The only way to dilute your urine is toe use about 2500 mg of creatine maybe 3 to 4 times a day and drink 3 to 4 gallons of water over a 6 to 8 hour period. The creatine detoxes the liver.
It filters out much more water than usual by excreting out dilute urine, more frequent times.
Dilute
Will a woman's what dilute a mans urine?A woman's urine?Not really, they are essentially the same aside from a slight variance in hormones.
Actually, you can't. Drinking lots of fluids will dilute it some, but the only complete cure is time -- about 3 hours for every ounce of alcohol.
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You can't dilute urine, because the only thing you'd have to dilute it with is tap water, and that would show up on the urinalysis. Urine does not contain H2O. It's been chemically changed by the time it comes out as urine.
It is urine's specific gravity that measures the kidney's ability to concentrate or dilute urine in relation to plasma.
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Matt dobbins
Water the yard, urine will dilute and dissipate into the soil.
The human urinary bladder can hold up to 1,5 litres of fluid. Usually it rarely holds more than 300-350 ml of urine at a time.
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Red and white blood cells, and epithelial cells can become damaged or destroyed in dilute urine, causing the numbers of these components to appear falsely decreased.