there are no certain factors. it only depends on the function of kidney. if u dink excess water than the body's need you will have excess urine if not than you will have limited amount of urine. yes a disease known as Diabetes Mellitus this is the case where there is excess loss of water from the body
What you eat and drink.
The amount of water you drink each day corresponds to the specific gravity of your urine. Specific gravity ranges from 1.001 to 1.035.
You want to urinate directly on the pregnancy test strip. If you are using urine that has been sitting for a while, it isn't the temperature to be concerned about, as much as the length of time it has been sitting there. The amount of hCG concentrated in the urine decreases as it sits. So it is best to use fresh urine every time.
Volume varies and can be anywhere from 500 mL to as much as 12 liters of urine can be produce to maintain homeostasis within the body.
Before answering your question, do you produce large amount of urine (polyuria)? LOW Specific Gravity test (1.003-1.009 [I think]) means that you have low amount of particles inside your urine. It is clinical significance serious, it may indicate type I diabetes. (you also may have polyuria) If it is just normal, you just drinking a lot of water (you also may have polyuria)
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C no change in amount of urine
The volume of urine refers to the total amount of urine produced by the body, while the baseline volume refers to the average amount of urine produced over a specific timeframe. Differences in volume can occur due to factors such as hydration status, medications, and underlying health conditions.
Horse urine does contain phosphoric acid, as it is a waste product excreted by the body. However, the amount of phosphoric acid in horse urine can vary depending on factors such as diet and hydration.
Alcohol can typically be detected in a urine sample for up to 12-48 hours after consumption, depending on factors such as the amount consumed and individual metabolism.
On average, human urine contains about 7 grams of nitrogen per liter. Nitrogen in urine is mainly in the form of urea, a waste product of protein metabolism. The amount of nitrogen in urine can vary depending on factors like diet and hydration status.
Your urine's specific gravity reflects the amount of minerals, solids, and wastes in the urine. Specific gravity is a comparison of urine's density to water's density.
Urine with a relatively low amount of water in it.
There is a small amount of ammonia in urine. Ammonia is not converted to urine.
Three factors that influence the rate of urine production are hydration levels, blood pressure, and the hormone antidiuretic hormone (ADH) levels. More water intake results in higher urine production, while low blood pressure may decrease urine production. ADH helps the body retain water, so its levels can affect urine output.
There are various factors which might decrease urine output. For example, if a person is dehydrated then they will urinate less.
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