As a urologist, I’ve learned to read the subtle signs in urine that can speak volumes about our well-being. It’s not just about frequency or urgency; it’s also about understanding the color, clarity ...
We’ve all heard that staying hydrated is a pillar of good health. And one way to know is to tune into the color of your urine. But exactly what color should healthy urine be and what do you need to ...
Many people have peed in a plastic cup at the doctor’s office or on a stick at home. One standard test looks for sugar in the ...
Urine color can vary significantly and is often a reliable indicator of your health and hydration status. Standard urine color ranges from pale yellow to deep amber, depending on the concentration of ...
The color of urine depends on the amount of fluids entering the body. However, when the intake of fluids is normal but the ...
We've all been told that urine color is one of the easiest ways to tell if you're getting enough hydration, but there's more to the story. Turns out there is some truth to that old wives’ tale. “If ...
Your urine can signal liver problems. Dark or brown urine indicates bilirubin buildup. Foamy urine suggests protein leakage.
The color of your urine can be a powerful indicator of your kidney health. Our bodies produce various signs to alert us to potential health issues, and urine color is one of the most noticeable. By ...
Bright neon-yellow pee is usually from taking too much riboflavin (vitamin B2) from supplements. Sometimes supplements may contain other ingredients like vitamin C, beet powder or dyes that can change ...
Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt is a urologist and robotic surgeon with Orlando Health and past president of the Florida Urological Society. As a urologist, I’ve learned to read the subtle signs in urine that ...