No, when dehydrated, the volume of urine typically decreases. The body conserves water to maintain hydration, leading to more concentrated urine. In contrast, when well-hydrated, the body produces a larger volume of diluted urine.
urine volume would hugely increase ... because the ADH is an anti-urination material.
If your urine is cloudy,you are dehydrated.
Typically urine is around 92-96% water unless you are dehydrated (which would make the % lower) or hypersaturated (which would make the % higher)
because its yellow
As the concentration gradient increases, the urine volume typically decreases. This is because a higher concentration gradient drives more water reabsorption in the kidneys, resulting in a lower urine volume being produced.
Typically, summer temperatures cause people to become dehydrated. Dehydrated people produce concentrated urine.
Urine becomes darker only if you are dehydrated. Drink more water and the waste becomes a lighter color. When you are dehydrated (Darker color) your urine is more acidic than normal.
Dark urine typically indicates dehydration because it results from a higher concentration of waste products and pigments, such as urochrome, that occur when the body lacks sufficient water. When you're dehydrated, your kidneys conserve water by concentrating urine, leading to a darker color. In contrast, well-hydrated individuals tend to have lighter, more diluted urine. Monitoring urine color can be a simple way to assess hydration status.
It means your Dehydrated.
it usally means your dehydrated
Without the presence of antidiuretic hormone (ADH), the permeability of the collecting duct to water decreases. As a result, more water is excreted in the urine, leading to a higher urine volume and lower urine concentration.
As the solute concentration in the interstitial space increases, the volume of urine produced by the kidneys typically decreases. This is because the higher solute concentration triggers the release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH), which increases water reabsorption in the kidneys, leading to a decrease in urine volume.