Chantix is a relatively new medicine and all the possible side effects are not yet fully determined. It can affect the kidneys so any urinary tract symptoms are important to describe to your medical professional who prescribed the medication. Be sure you are taking it exactly as prescribed, the correct amounts and that you are not taking it for longer than the prescription said to be taking it. Report any unusual symptoms, like blood in the urine, to a medical professional. A pharmacist can also advise you about the side effects of Chantix.
Blood is not "converted" into urine. Urine is EXTRACTED from the blood by the two organs called the "kidneys".
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.
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 kidneys make urine. The liver cleans your blood.
The most usual cause of blood in the urine is a kidney stone.
The most usual cause of blood in the urine is a kidney stone.
It depends. If the body is dehydrated, it will produce highly concentrated (hypertonic) urine in order to conserve water from the blood stream. If your blood is hypotonic (contains excess water), then the kidneys will release hypotonic urine, to reduce the amount of water in the blood. Therefore, if you are dehydrated, the urine is considered hypertonic to the blood. If not, the urine is hypotonic to the blood.
Nicotine Blood Urine. This will trace even small amounts of nicotine in the blood or urine.
No Normal urine should not include any traces of blood.
Ask a doctor for a urine test and they can measure your blood loss.