The clearer your urine is, the less concentrated it is. If it is clear, it is almost all water, if it is pale there is less water.
low quantity of water in the body --------------------------------------------------------------------------------->> Actually, straw and pale straw are the colors of normal urine. So if the urine color is different from these-- then there must be something wrong inside your body.
If "normal" fluid intake is assumed to mean a properly hydrated person, urine should be clear to slightly pale yellow; the less colour, the better.
The colour of urine in diabetes (both, diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus) is very very pale yellow (almost colourless). This is because diabetes is characterised by polyuria ie, increased volume of urine output, which is majorly due to increased excretion of water from the body, the quantity of pigment urochrome (which gives the normal pale yellow colour to urine) remaining the same. This makes urine in diabetic patients more pale, almost colourless
If you have a pale yellow urine to a darker shade means that you are well hydrated to less hydrated when urine becomes concentrated.
Urine can be of different colors. This is due to the different foods or liquids we introduce to our body. (i.e. introducing dyes into your system, drugs we take, etc.) But the normal color of urine is either yellow or pale straw. some times it can be orange, yellow, clear!!
A pale tongue is lighter in color than normal.
Lots of water content.
No!
clear transparency is the normal characteristic of the urine
No. Normal urine should be sterile.
No Normal urine should not include any traces of blood.
The pH value for normal human urine is about 6.6, acidic.