Approximately 65-70% of the water we consume is eventually excreted as urine, although this can vary based on factors such as hydration levels, diet, and physical activity. The kidneys play a crucial role in regulating water balance, filtering excess water and waste from the bloodstream to produce urine. The remaining water intake is utilized by the body for various functions, including hydration of cells and maintaining bodily processes.
§The kidneys control how much water is reabsorbed; excess water is processed by the kidneys and excreted as urine
Too much fluid intake will cause the kidneys to produce more urine and inadequate fluid intake will cause the kidneys to conserve body fluids by reducing the volume of urine excreted
The bladder's capacity of storing urine is about 500ml. In intake and output , we should at least have 30 ml of urine per hour.
Intake is the amount of fluids someone takes in and output is how much urine they excreted. It's used to monitor fluid balance.
Human beings 'pee' urine, not water. Urine can sometimes appear clear if one is very well hydrated, but it is still urine.
Most likely this means that you are dehydrated. Drink more water and cut down on salty foods. If it persists, see a doctor.
chech your pH level with a kit available from chemist shop pH of saliva and urine should be 6.3 app drink water and apple cider vinegar to adjust
"White" or clear urine means you have been drinking a lot/good amount of water and liquids and generally means you are well hydrated. Yellow urine usually indicates that you should probably try to get higher water intake to hydrate your body a bit more as you're not getting as much water as you probably should be.
To dilute your urine, you generally need to drink enough water to increase your total fluid intake, which can vary based on individual factors like hydration status, diet, and activity level. A common guideline is to drink at least 2-3 liters of water per day for most adults, but even smaller amounts can start to influence urine concentration. Drinking water throughout the day, rather than in large quantities at once, is often more effective for gradual dilution. Always listen to your body's signals and adjust your intake accordingly.
your son's urine is yellow because he doesn't drink much water.
No, even water isn't an element, so urine doesn't have much chance.
sometimes the color of your urine is the result of wat u drink and eat. Low to no water intake can also result in the color of your urine being darker than usual. if your daughther is drinkin too much juice or soda try to cut back and have her drink more water. Than see if there is a change.