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Get A Clue About Your Health Through Your Urine
By Janet Martin

 

 

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Centuries ago, physicians assumed that they can determine the presence of a disease by merely looking at a flask of patient's urine. Nowadays, we already have laboratories and other gadgets to know what a person is suffering from. However, many still believe that one can somehow get a clue of his or her health condition simply by looking at the color and texture of urine. In fact, some researchers claim that with a cup of urine, one can identify the lifestyle, diet, heredity and many other factors about the person whom the urine sample came from.

The main composition of urine includes water and some dissolved toxins and waste materials from the things that you have been eating and drinking. It is also natural to have traces of some dead cells in your urine, which your body wants to get rid of. The normal color of urine should be light yellow. It is important to note that if you have piss that has a different color, there is a possibility that something is wrong with your health. Here are some urine colors which should raise a red flag about your health. So watch out.

Transparent Urine

People who drink a lot of diuretics, such as beer or coffee, usually have very clear or transparent urine. There is actually nothing wrong with this color, so you don't have to panic and rush to your doctor, especially if you have been drinking out with your friends.

Reddish Hue

A pink or reddish hue is not a very good sign. The usual cause of your urine's reddish tint may be internal bleeding. If you have been having this type of urine, you need to go to a doctor and have yourself checked because you might be suffering from kidney stones, bladder infection, or small bladder stones. Sometimes, injury to the kidneys or bladder could also cause the urine to turn reddish. This is common to professional boxers, especially after a big fight.

If you have eaten quite a number of beets or blackberries, you can also have urine with pinkish hue. Even rhubarb or pills and candies that contain red dye can briefly turn your urine red.

Although not very common, mercury or lead poisoning can also put a reddish hue on your urine. That is why it is best to visit a doctor if you see pinkish or reddish urine, especially if you have not eaten any of the foods enumerated above. Toxic metals are harmful and need to be flushed out of your system immediately.

Greenish Shade

If you are taking medications, your urine might turn green. However, if you are not drinking any pill, you could be having bile problems or urinary tract infection. Sometimes, a surplus of B vitamins in your system can also give your urine the green tinge.

Brown Urine

Doctors will flip if they see that your urine has turned brown. If you are not in the hospital at this moment, then it would be better to run to the nearest emergency facility now. Brown urine usually indicates a serious problem in your liver. People who have melanoma cancer, liver conditions, hepatitis or copper poisoning are the ones who have brown piss. However, do not panic if you have recently taken laxative or eaten fava beans because these things can also temporarily turn your piss brown.

Yellow Urine

People who do not drink enough fluids usually have yellow urine. If, aside from having yellow urine, you feel bloated or swollen, then you might be suffering from dehydration. The best way to beat dehydration is by drinking plenty of water.

Sometimes, however, women feel bloated and swollen because of hormonal imbalance. If this is the case, then you can drink natural supplements that beat water retention, just like Expelis. If you want to know more how Expelis can help you, simply visit http://www.expelis.com/.





Author's Bio

Janet Martin is an avid health and fitness enthusiast and published author. Many of her insightful articles can be found at the premiere online news magazine www.thearticleinsiders.com.

 

 

 

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