I have had some medical problems with my stomach which i will have surgery, but in the kast 3-5 days I have been urinating and noticing that my urine is dark and and looks oily as it sticks to the inside toilet bowel like if you would por cooking oil into the toilet boil. That is the only way I can explain it. Hope you can help me out. Sincerly, Pricilla Roberts
The platypus is an animal whose urine glows in the dark.
It could mean a real problem you need to see your doctor about. But it more likely means, you aren't drinking enough fluids. Generally speaking, for man or woman, your urine should resemble weak lemonade. If it is more highly colored than that, you need more fluid intake.
Your pee can be dark brown from many things but that means some thing is wrong it maybe caused by the flu or just being sick. If your pee does not change color in two to three day call your doctor kidnry failure. you might be bleeding internally. call a doctor asap.
Symptoms of liver disease in early stages can be fatigue, slight weight loss. In more advanced stadium of the disease the patient may notice their skin gets more yellow, their urine might be dark in color but sometimes there might be no symptoms.
yes it does because urine is the eliminatin of water and other liquid waste in the body, therefore if your urine is clear that means that water is well included in your body and diet. Although if its dark yellow and strong in senct that means that your body is dehydrated yes it does because urine is the eliminatin of water and other liquid waste in the body, therefore if your urine is clear that means that water is well included in your body and diet. Although if its dark yellow and strong in senct that means that your body is dehydrated
it can cause dark urine. but some people have no overt symptoms of kidney disease which must be diagnosed by blood and urine tests.
Urine may be the color of tea due to medications like nitrofurantoin; due to metabolic disorders or kidney problems; or due to excessive dehydration. Talk to your health care provider to determine if you need an exam for this symptom.
The color of your urine does indicate a pregnancy, whether there are or ar not other symptoms present, it just doesnt.
Symptom 1: Changes in Urination Kidneys make urine, so when the kidneys are failing, the urine may change. How? You may have to get up at night to urinate. Urine may be foamy or bubbly. You may urinate more often, or in greater amounts than usual, with pale urine. You may urinate less often, or in smaller amounts than usual with dark colored urine. Your urine may contain blood. You may feel pressure or have difficulty urinating.
The symptoms of ringworn disease are itchy rash on skin, fatigue, headaches, tiredness, nausea, vomiting, dark urine, less urine, tenderness and many more.
Common signs of cat kidney disease include increased thirst and urination, weight loss, poor appetite, vomiting, and lethargy. Changes in urine smell may include a strong ammonia-like odor or unusually pale or dark urine. If you notice these symptoms in your cat, it is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Kidney failure, or End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), is a five stage disease of the kidneys ultimately resulting in death. The only treatment available is dialysis where the blood supply is cleaned by an artificial kidney, or by having a kidney transplant. ESRD is caused by long term diabetes, high blood pressure, injury, repeated infections, polycystic disease, drug abuse, certain medications and cancer.There are numerous symptoms for kidney disease. Many are so subtle patients aren't aware of them until they are into stage two or stage three of the disease. The disease is often caught in a routine urine examination when protein is detected in the urine. Most cases of kidney failure are caused by long term diabetes and fortunately doctors routinely order urine tests to check for blood sugar levels and protein levels. The following is a list of kidney failure symptoms:Changes in urine and urination patterns. Pale urine, bloody urine, cloudy urine, foamy urine, dark urine, frequent urination during the night, less production of urine but increased urgency.Edema. This is swelling of the face, hands, feet or ankles caused by the kidneys not removing enough fluid from the body.Fatigue. This is caused by the failure of the kidneys to produce the hormone which signals the bone marrow to make red blood cells which will carry oxygen to various parts of the body. This is called anemia.Skin rashes and extreme itching. Toxins are not being removed from the body by the kidneys and are working their way to the skins surface.Strange breath and a metallic taste in the mouth.Loss of appetite.Nausea and vomiting. This is caused by a severe build-up of wastes in the body that would normally be removed by the kidneys if they were fully functioning.Shortness of breath caused by fluid build-up and anemia.Cold feeling sometimes accompanied by chills.Dizziness and inability to concentrate.Leg and flank pain generated by non-functioning kidneys.
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Your urine is dark because it is the waste from you body, and if your body is not hydrated it goes a strong yellow colour, if you are hydrated it should come out with a tinge of yellow but mainly looks clear
Cirrhosis can lead to kidney dysfunction, which in turn can affect urine production and composition. In advanced stages of cirrhosis, there may be a decrease in urine output or changes in urine color and consistency due to the body's reduced ability to regulate fluid and electrolyte balance.
Excess riboflavin, also known as vitamin B2, a common ingredient in almost all multi-vitamins, will turn your urine bright yellow. Also other dietary factors will do this. Bright/light coloured urine is not usually an indication of kidney or bladder problems, dark or cloudy urine are more likely to be an indication of kidney or bladder problems. If you are worried see a doctor
Oily-looking urine can be caused by excess protein or an elevated level of lipids in your diet. It could also indicate a condition like a urinary tract infection, kidney disease, or dehydration. If you are concerned, it is best to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.