Vegetarians, those that eat many vegetables and not too much protein have a urine pH closer to alkaline or basic to where the kidneys are not having to work hard at all.
The blood has to be 7.4 always. However, to have a urine pH that is higher than 7.4 is ok. One definitely would not want it to be lower. The more basic-- the better for your kidneys. For your body to break down excess protein, means your kidneys are having to process it's nitrogenous bi-products. & in order for the kidneys to help regulate pH to keep the blood at 7.4 they have to compensate much more.
A high-protein diet can increase the acidity of urine due to the metabolism of proteins, which results in the production of acidic byproducts like sulfuric acid and phosphoric acid. This can lower the pH of urine and make it more acidic.
Urine does not affect NuvaRing.
Yes, a high protein diet can affect substances in the urine. It may lead to increased levels of urea and creatinine, as the body metabolizes protein and excretes nitrogenous waste. Additionally, it can result in changes in urine pH and the presence of ketones if the diet is low in carbohydrates. These changes can sometimes indicate dehydration or kidney function, so monitoring is advisable.
Diet, hydration level, certain medications, and underlying health conditions can all affect the pH range of urine. Diets high in acidic or alkaline foods can influence urine pH, as can dehydration or overhydration. Medications such as antacids or diuretics can also impact urine pH. Underlying health conditions like urinary tract infections or kidney diseases can cause changes in urine pH as well.
Factors that can affect the odor of urine include hydration level, diet (such as consuming foods like asparagus or coffee), certain medical conditions (like urinary tract infections), and medications. Additionally, dehydration, as well as certain medical conditions like diabetes or liver disease, can also impact the smell of urine.
I'm pretty sure your urine should smell like urine. Why are you smelling your urine?
There are many things that affect an animal's urine output such as food intake. Beverage intake also affects an animal's urine output.
A protein-rich diet typically causes the urine to become more acidic. This is because protein metabolism produces acidic byproducts that are excreted through urine, leading to a decrease in urine pH.
The pH of pee is under 7; it is an acidic liquid.
Drugs may affect urine concentration because it can make your urine a destorted colour and the production will come out more darker and inefficent.
Drugs that can affect urine pH include carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (e.g. acetazolamide), which alkalinize urine, and ammonium chloride, which acidifies it. Additionally, diuretics like thiazides and loop diuretics can also affect urine pH to some extent.
Has some sort of chemical in it that affects urine