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Men’s first urine in the morning, if there are three signs, perhaps the kidneys are “complaining” to you.

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The kidney is a very important organ in our body, it is an important place for urine formation, and it can timely excrete excess water or toxins from our body while effectively regulating blood pressure. If there is a problem with the kidney, it can lead to a series of complications.

For example, it is easy to develop high blood pressure or digestive system diseases because kidney diseases are relatively hidden. Therefore, in the early stages, we must find ways to understand them timely. Although kidney diseases in the early stage are hard to detect, urine observation can provide important insights.

For men, the “first morning urine” may reveal signs of kidney issues, such as three specific scenarios that the kidney might be signaling to you.

The first scenario: when waking up in the morning, if you notice foamy urine that takes a long time to disappear, it may be related to kidney health.

With improved living conditions, toilets are usually well-lit, allowing us to observe our urine. If there are small bubbles that persist in the urine, it’s important to check for the presence of protein.

Normally, bubbles in urine after urination might quickly disappear. However, if they persist for a long time, it should be taken seriously because it could be related to kidney diseases and a signal from the kidneys.

The second scenario: after waking up in the morning, if you often feel weak urine flow or produce a small amount of urine, it is also an abnormal condition. After a night of rest, the body undergoes metabolism, and the water in the body has been metabolized almost, making the urine very full at this time.

Typically, the first morning urine is very abundant, but if you consistently feel difficulty urinating, weak urine flow, or produce a small amount of urine, it may indicate kidney damage leading to water retention in the body.

Also, if you experience urine splitting during urination, it’s likely an early kidney condition, a relatively mild symptom but visible. This should be given high attention, and observe changes in urine.

The third scenario: if the color of the morning urine is particularly abnormal, it should be taken seriously. After a night of metabolism, the urine concentration is relatively high, usually yellowish, and drinking a little water should dilute it slightly.

However, when you notice the urine is as dark as strong tea, it should be taken seriously as it might not just be containing sediment but possibly be hematuria, indicating a change in kidney permeability.

Therefore, when red blood cells leak out, it must be taken seriously. Pay close attention to the kidney changes, understand the kidney’s health condition, and when necessary, go to the hospital for comprehensive examinations.

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