Healthy pee is generally pale yellow in appearance. But even if it's the right color, sometimes the smell is way off. Maybe it's kind of sulfur-y. Maybe it even smells sweet. No matter what, if it's ...
Nobody likes a bathroom surprise—like going pee only to discover that you’ve produced some totally out-of-the-norm smell. Before you hit up WebMD, though, take a deep breath. The most common causes of ...
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The eyes may be a window into the soul, but the toilet bowl is a window into the body. Turns out, you can learn a lot about what’s going on inside by examining what comes out. In fact, it’s become ...
Urine might have an ammonia smell due to eating certain foods, a urinary tract infection, a liver or kidney problem, or dehydration. Urine is the body’s liquid waste made by the kidneys, which filter ...
Urine contains a large number of different chemicals. Under some circumstances, these chemicals may solidify into salt crystals. This is called crystalluria. Crystals can be found in the urine of ...
Taking certain vitamin B supplements may cause bright yellow urine. Typically, urine should be pale yellow, clear, and free of particles. Darker urine may indicate dehydration. Urine can be a range of ...
A urine specific gravity test compares the density of urine to the density of water. This quick test can help determine how well your kidneys are diluting your urine. A urine test is a painless way ...
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