Pee is your body’s filtered liquid waste. And, it can tell you a lot about your health—including your hydration levels and whether you might have an infection or other health problem. So, it’s ...
After Liquid I.V.'s Super Bowl spot, a UT Health San Antonio urologist explains urine colors, hydration, and why most don't ...
Whether you’re the queen of England or a newborn baby, everyone pees. The average person flushes five to six times a day, but urine is not something most people typically keep a close eye on — unless ...
The color of your pee can tell you a lot about your health. Urine changes color based on how hydrated you are and because of certain medical conditions. If you have any questions or concerns based on ...
Urine color can be a key indicator of hydration and health. Light yellow or pale urine signals good hydration, while darker ...
As a urologist, I’ve learned to read the subtle signs in urine that can speak volumes about our well-being. It’s not just about frequency or urgency; it’s also about understanding the color, clarity ...
Heard the one, “So-and-so is so dumb, he flunked a urine test”? As it turns out, it’s not so dumb to study urine. Who knows? You may need to be tested. Staring into toilets or urinals is like reading ...
Let’s talk about something we all do but rarely discuss—checking out what’s in the toilet bowl before we flush. Come on, admit it. We all take a quick glance, even if we pretend otherwise. That quick ...
The color of your urine can be a powerful indicator of your kidney health. Our bodies produce various signs to alert us to potential health issues, and urine color is one of the most noticeable. By ...