What does dark urine mean? What diseases can it indicate? [WE EXPLAIN]

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Dark urine often occurs when the patient is taking antibiotics. This, however, is not the only cause of the abnormal color that can cause anxiety. For this reason, we decided to check what the dark color of urine can prove in both adults and the elderly, as well as pregnant women.

  1. Urine can tell a lot about the condition of the body, so it is worth paying attention to any irregularities – especially changes in its color
  2. Regular urine testing is also extremely important. It is a simple and painless diagnostic element that allows, inter alia, to diagnose inflammation or kidney disease
  3. If your urine is dark, the explanation may be simple and harmless, but not always. This color of the fluid can also herald serious diseases
  4. More current information can be found on the Onet homepage.

Dark urine – Abnormal color of urine

Most often, we are informed about diseases by pain. However, there are other symptoms, more subtle, that we do not feel at first, but may be a signal for us to see a doctor. One of them is the wrong color of urine.

It is usually colorless or slightly straw-colored. Any deviation from this norm should be worrying. The intense yellow color of the fluid may indicate that we are taking too much vitamin B. Foaming and cloudy color of the urine can also worry the patient. If the doctor did not notice any abnormalities after the urine test, we should ask him why he has a dark color. Don’t wait to make an appointment with your GP. Visit of contracts on the halodoctor.pl portal.

Dark urine – the main causes

Dark yellow or dark red urine may appear after eating beetroot, blackberry or rhubarb. First of all, it proves the large amount of beta-carotene in the body, which is gradually filtered by the kidneys. Dark urine (brown or dark brown) occurs when the patient has been taking antibiotics.

Dark brown urine usually indicates blood in the fluid. This could be due to disease or medication. The frequent intake of painkillers, sex hormones (especially progesterone) and anesthetics is responsible for the dark color of the urine.

Dark urine – what diseases is it responsible for?

Dark urine in which blood has appeared may indicate diseases such as:

  1. inflammation of the kidneys (glomerulonephritis);
  2. urolithiasis;
  3. cystitis;
  4. kidney cancer;
  5. bladder cancer;
  6. bacterial infection.

Often, hematuria is not the only symptom of the disease. It may be accompanied by ailments such as severe pain in the lower back, fever, discoloration of the stool, pain when urinating, renal colic or abdominal distension. None of the above symptoms can be ignored by the patient, who should undergo specialist treatment as soon as possible.

People with hematuria should consider diagnostic tests for kidney disease. The package offered by the Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center includes glucose, urea, protein, potassium, creatinine and uric acid tests.

Dark urine in pregnant women

Future mothers should regularly check their urine to help determine if they have any genital tract infection that may threaten their life or the life of their baby. Dark urine primarily indicates that you are not drinking enough fluids. The red color of the liquid is also a result of the appearance of blood in the urine, which should be consulted with the gynecologist in charge of the pregnancy as soon as possible.

Brown urine in the elderly

The brown color of urine in the elderly is a very disturbing signal that is worth paying special attention to. Dark color, as well as the presence of blood detected during the examination, may indicate bleeding from the tumor. Especially if the patient has no other ailments. Brown urine, not only in the elderly, but also in the younger ones, may be the first indication that the urinary tract has cancer (kidney, bladder, ureter or colon cancer).

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Are you seeing disturbing symptoms? Analyze them yourself in the medical questionnaire and decide whether to go to the doctor.

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