When it comes to men’s health, sometimes it’s not necessary to go to the hospital to detect it. There is a simple way, which is to check the first urine in the morning after waking up every day. Whether during defecation or after urine has been passed, if there are any abnormalities, men should pay attention to it. It could be a sign of health problems. It’s best to adjust in a timely manner based on symptoms. If necessary, seek medical treatment. Negligence is not allowed.
What abnormalities might indicate diseases when the “first urine” of men in the morning shows up?
The first abnormality is the urine being yellow like tea, indicating a potential liver condition.
After waking up in the morning, due to overnight body fluid loss, the first urine in the morning may appear yellowish, which is normal. However, do not take it lightly because if the urine is very dark yellow or even like strong tea, it should be a warning sign. It could be due to liver damage or the onset of liver disease.
When liver disease occurs, there is usually a decrease in liver function. This leads to an obstruction in metabolizing bilirubin, resulting in a large release of bilirubin into the blood, eventually reaching the kidneys, metabolizing into urine, hence the tea-colored urine. If the color is not too dark, taking good care of the liver and avoiding behaviors that harm the liver may help it recover gradually. However, if the urine color is very dark, it’s advisable to quickly seek medical treatment to prevent the worsening of liver disease.
The second abnormality is excessive foam in the urine, indicating a potential kidney condition.
Do male friends usually take a look at their urine after urinating in the morning before flushing it? This step is crucial in detecting diseases. Normally, male urine does not have much foam, and any foam present should dissipate quickly. However, when kidney disease strikes, foamy urine may occur.
When a kidney disorder arises, such as kidney inflammation, it interferes with the absorption of protein, leading to protein loss in urine, causing excessive foam that persists. If men can promptly detect this and seek medical attention or follow proper treatment, kidney health and overall well-being may not suffer severe damage.
The third abnormality is bloody urine, indicating significant kidney abnormalities.
In healthy men, the color of the first morning urine remains unchanged. However, severe kidney damage, such as cancer or the presence of kidney stones, may cause the urine to appear red early in the morning, indicating internal organ bleeding that possibly occurred overnight. Red blood cells are found in large amounts in the urine, turning it dark red by the morning, making it easily recognizable. It’s advisable to seek medical attention immediately to avoid complications.
The fourth abnormality is a pungent odor in the urine, suggesting the presence of inflammation in the body.
Normally, urine is colorless and odorless, even in the morning. However, the occurrence of inflammation in the body can disrupt normal kidney metabolism, resulting in concentrated urine with a pungent odor. It’s important to promptly check for any signs of inflammation in other parts of the body.
In summary, sometimes paying attention to one’s health is as simple as being mindful of the first urine in the morning.