1. Changes in urination
Your kidneys are in charge of producing urine and excreting waste through it. You should not overlook urine changes in frequency, odor, color, and appearance. The following are examples of common sorts of changes:
- Increased urge to urinate, especially during the night. It is considered typical to pee four to ten times each day.
- Detection of blood in the urine. Healthy kidneys filter waste from the blood to make urine, but if the filter becomes clogged, blood cells may begin to “leak” out into the urine.
- Having frothy or foamy urine. Bubbles in the urine, especially those that require you to flush multiple times before they disappear, suggest that there is an undesirable protein in the urine.
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