The appearance of normal urine varies considerably, depending on both the amount of fluid that you drink, and also the foods you eat. In general it becomes darker in colour, and also smells a bit ...
The intensity of the color produced is proportional to the amount of enzyme present, which is related to the number of neutrophils present. If urine is allowed to stand, a greater number of ...
Urine color is mainly determined by chemical content and concentration. A change in urine color may be due to a benign or pathological cause. Urine specific gravity correlates with osmolality and ...