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Urobilin, a byproduct of the breakdown of hemoglobin in the liver, is responsible for the normal yellow color of urine.
The pH value for normal human urine is about 6.6, acidic.
A normal urinalysis typically includes clear urine with a pale yellow color, a specific gravity within a normal range, no presence of blood, protein, glucose, or ketones, and a pH level around 4.5 to 8.0. It also usually has no bacteria, crystals, or abnormal cells present.
Normal urine colors can vary from pale yellow to dark amber, depending on hydration levels.
Normal albumin in the urine is usually less than 30 milligrams in a 24-hour urine sample, or less than 30 milligrams per gram of creatinine in a spot urine sample. Elevated levels of albumin in the urine may indicate kidney damage or disease.
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No. Because they have to measure/calculate the concentration of different constituents of urine and compare them to the standard concentrations.
clear transparency is the normal characteristic of the urine
Normal constituents of urineProtein: In normal condition we excrete 20-80 mg protein in a day. But when albumin and globulin are found in illness condition then it is called Proteinuria. When a patient is suffering from nephritis, nephrosis, leucomia then excess amount of protein is detected in urine.Glucose: When the amount of glucose is increased in urine and the urine is capable to reduce the Benedict's reagent and Feeling's reagent then the condition is called Glucosuria.CARBOHYDRATES OTHER THAN GLUCOSE : Other carbohydrates like fructose, lactose, galactose may be appeared in the urine due to different reasons. If those are detected then the conditions are called fructosuria, lactosuria and galactosuria respectively.Fat: In normal healthy condition human urine does not contain any fat. But during heavy Diabetes or due to over drinking of alcohol or due to intake of rich fish liver oil lipids are detected in the urine.
No. Normal urine should be sterile.
No, 3+ albumin in the urine is not normal.
No Normal urine should not include any traces of blood.
Diet and hydration can affect normal blood constituents in a human. Consuming a diet high in certain nutrients can impact blood levels of those nutrients, while dehydration can lead to changes in blood volume and concentration of constituents.
Yes, it is normal to have blood in the urine with a urinary tract infection (UTI).
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Yes, it is normal to experience blood in your urine when you have a urinary tract infection (UTI).