No yellow urine is not caused from liver problems it is caused when your urea which is located inside your bladder has little water.If you drink more glucose (sugar) and not enough water it can cause your urine to become yellow.It has nothing to do with liver problems. if that was the case everyone in the world would have liver problems.
Yes it does :) it happens when the urea inside your bladder does not have enough water. if you drink more glucose and less water your urine becomes yellow. ALso, it is NOT a liver problem....................................................................... so there is the answer
it is filtered by organs inside our body like liver,kidney.
Urobilin, a byproduct of the breakdown of hemoglobin in the liver, is responsible for the normal yellow color of urine.
No; smelly urine is caused by dehydration, as is the yellow color
Yellow urine is caused by some degree of dehydration. Drink water, and make sure you have enough salt in your body.
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Orange urine can be caused by various factors such as dehydration, consumption of certain foods or vitamins, or even a medical condition like liver or bile duct issues. If you notice persistent orange urine, it's best to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
No, urine is stored in the bladder. The liver filters toxins which are expelled in the urine.
Yellow liquid in the human body can be bile, which is produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. Bile helps with digestion, particularly the breakdown of fats. Yellow urine can also indicate dehydration or a liver or gallbladder issue.
Pale Urine and Dark Stool - On account of misplaced Bilirubins. Jaundice (Yellow skin, eyes, gums) on account of liver not being able to purify certain enzymes. Abdominal pain. There are some more depending on the specific disease, but those are the four main ones.
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
With the build up of toxins in the bloodstream and urine caused by liver malfunction, the yellow hue associated with jaundice affects the skin and tissues such as sclera. Mark you, I had a sever dose of viral hepatitis once - 3 months in hospital - and only went yellow in the latter stages of the disease.