I'm sorry but that means that your dog is having health problems and needs to be taken to a vet.
Breathing in heavy human urine can expose individuals to harmful substances, including ammonia and urea, which can irritate the respiratory system and lead to symptoms like coughing, throat irritation, and difficulty breathing. Prolonged exposure may result in more severe respiratory issues or infections. Additionally, inhaling urine can pose a risk of exposure to pathogens if the urine is contaminated. Overall, it is advisable to avoid inhaling any form of human waste due to potential health risks.
It may be a kidney infection or something more serious! Please see your doctor ASAP!
Nicotine is typically detectable in the blood for 1-3 days and in urine for 3-4 days after last use. However, heavy or long-term smokers may have detectable levels for longer periods of time.
Blood is not "converted" into urine. Urine is EXTRACTED from the blood by the two organs called the "kidneys".
Yes, however to test for heavy metals in the seafood - you'd have to work with a forensics laboratory. Your typical blood labs are for just that - blood (and urine, salivia, etc.), not for any non-human testing
Urea is one of the substances in urine, and urine is in your blood stream until the kidney extract the urine from your blood.
Blood and urine are spun on centrifuges.
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Blood in the urine with a UTI occurs due to inflammation and irritation of the urinary tract lining, which can cause small blood vessels to leak blood into the urine.
Brown urine means that your urine is concentrated and you need to be hydrated. After blood transfusion, there should be more urine produced because there is enough blood in the circulation.
Blood in the urine can have several causes:InfectionInjuryKidney stonesCancerBlockageCancerBlood clotting issuesMedicationsThere are also certain food dyes and chemicals that can cause discoloration of the urine. Urine staining can also be a sign of liver issues, even though it is not actually blood that you are seeing. Your best bet is to go to the doctor to have it checked out.
The signs of having high blood pressure are experiencing severe headache, fatigue, confusion, vision problems, chest pain, difficulty breathing, irregular heartbeat, blood in the urine and pounding in your chest, neck or ears.