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Men, if the number of times you urinate in a day approaches “this number,” “uremia” may still be far from you.

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When it comes to uremia, many people have heard of it. Uremia mainly occurs because the body’s kidney function is impaired, and it’s not just the kidneys, the whole body is affected. Uremia is closely related to our kidneys. Kidneys are the organs responsible for metabolism and detoxification in our bodies, as well as the place where urine is formed. So our daily urine output is related to uremia.

If a man’s daily urine output is close to “this number,” uremia may “stay away from you.”

It’s important for men to know that kidneys are very important, not only for detoxifying the body but also for male functions. If there is a problem with the kidneys, then the daily urine output of men will change, resulting in a decrease in urine volume. If there are problems with men’s kidneys, toxins and waste will accumulate in the body, making it difficult to excrete externally, leading to a decrease in urine volume. A normal man should urinate about 8 times a day, with a urine output ranging from 1 to 2 liters, which is reasonable.

Therefore, men should pay attention to their urination frequency and volume, and take good care of their kidneys. If the kidneys have problems, it can affect the prostate, and there is a high risk of developing prostatitis. When toxins cannot be excreted from the body, the prostate becomes infected, eventually leading to uremia.

In addition to urination frequency and volume, if the following two conditions occur, it could also be a sign of uremia:

First: Yellow complexion. Many people look in the mirror every morning, especially male friends. If you find your face pale yellow, lacking vitality, and if there is itchiness along with the yellow complexion, it may be due to uremia. In this case, it is best to see a doctor because when toxins cannot be excreted through urine, they will be expelled through the body’s pores, resulting in a pale yellow complexion.

Second: Edema. If you wake up and notice that your face is always swollen, this may be due to kidney failure. The kidneys regulate the body’s water content. If there is a problem with the kidneys, the ingested water cannot be excreted, leading to water accumulation in the body, causing edema.

A man’s kidney health and overall health are closely related. It’s important to pay attention to urination frequency and observe one’s appearance, as when there are issues in the body, symptoms may appear on the face.

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