too little ADH
Healthy urine consists of water, ammonia, potassium, hydrogen, little sodium, little creatine, little uric acid and urea and little bilirubin, if any of these substance is present in too much (or to little) quanity then it becomes unhealthy. Also if glucose and/or RBC are found in urine it is unhealthy.
It smells a little like Fritos or corn chips. It's strange.
You pass less urine when you drink less liquid.Don't go to extremes because the body needs liquids. Too much or too little can affect your health.
i think it stould be like little bit lighter(yellow), but not too much. but anyway, if you think something isn't right with your urine, go see a doctor, i't best.
Urine color can vary based on hydration levels, diet, and certain medications or medical conditions. Typically, yellow urine indicates normal hydration levels, while darker yellow or amber urine may indicate dehydration. Other colors like red or brown can be a sign of potential health issues and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
it's either a defect or it had too much/too little urine on it and malfunctioned because of it.
1 cm cubed of urine
A urine test is much more sensitive and a bit less specific than a culture for diagnosing chlamydia. In other words, it's much less likely to have false negative results, and a little more likely to have a false positive result.
they told me 48 hours for urine.....i wonder tho if you didnt do much will it show up in ur hair? if so does it show as meth or adderall?
No, the color of urine determines your hydration. The only way you can find out if it has drugs in the urine is through a urinary analysis, or a drug test. The urine color does not change for drugs.
This list is not pathognomomic, but I would suggest talking to your physician. Increased urine output can be due to drinking increased amounts of water, and running a fever while having little appetite can be due to an influenza infection. However, vomiting red-black material indicates you have blood in your stomach - this is much more serious than a simple viral infection. You should see a physician as soon as possible, preferrably within the next 24 hours.