Whether a man’s body is healthy, sometimes it may not necessarily be detected by going to the hospital. There is a simple method, which is to check the first urine in the morning after waking up every day. Whether during the process of defecation or after the urine has been expelled, if any abnormalities occur, men should pay attention to it actively. It may indicate a health problem. It is best to timely adjust according to the symptoms, and if necessary, seek treatment in the hospital. In any case, negligence is not tolerated.
What abnormalities appear in men’s “first urine” in the morning after waking up, indicating potential diseases?
The first abnormality is urine being yellow like tea, which may indicate a liver disease.
After waking up in the morning, due to the loss of body fluids overnight, the first urine in the morning may appear yellow, which is normal. However, it should not be taken lightly because if the urine is excessively yellow, even resembling strong tea, caution should be taken as it could possibly indicate liver damage or the onset of a liver disease.
Typically, with the occurrence of liver diseases, there is usually a decline in liver function, causing a hindrance in metabolizing bilirubin. This leads to a significant release of bilirubin into the bloodstream, eventually reaching the kidneys and entering the urine, resulting in the appearance of tea-colored urine. If the color is not too dark, actively nurturing the liver and avoiding activities that harm the liver can gradually aid in recovery. However, if the urine color is alarmingly dark, it’s advisable to promptly seek medical treatment to prevent the deterioration of liver disease.
The second abnormality is excessive foam in the urine, which may indicate a kidney disease.
I don’t know if male friends take a look at their urine after urinating in the morning before flushing. This step is sometimes crucial in detecting diseases because men’s urine generally does not have a lot of foam. However, when kidney disease strikes, foamy urine may appear.
When diseases occur in the kidney, such as inflammation, there may be issues with the absorption of proteins, causing proteins to leak into the urine. This can result in the appearance of a large amount of foam in the urine, which persists for a long time. If men can promptly discover this and seek medical attention or proper treatment, kidney health and overall well-being may not suffer serious damage.
The third abnormality is hematuria, indicating a significant pathology in the kidney.
In healthy men, there are generally no color changes in the first urine in the morning. However, in cases of severe kidney damage, such as the presence of cancer or the existence of kidney stones, the urine color may change noticeably when urinating in the morning, appearing reddish. At this point, the internal organs of the body are already bleeding, with the possibility of bleeding during the night, leading to a large number of red blood cells being carried into the urine. Consequently, the urine turns dark red overnight, making it easily recognizable by its color. It is best to seek medical attention immediately to prevent the situation from deteriorating.
The fourth abnormality is a pungent odor in the urine, which may indicate the presence of inflammation in the body.
Normally, urine is colorless and odorless, including in the morning. However, if the body has some inflammation, affecting the normal metabolism of the kidneys, the urine may become excessively concentrated, inevitably resulting in a pungent smell. Therefore, it is essential to promptly investigate and check whether there are inflammation reactions in other parts of the body.
In conclusion, sometimes paying attention to one’s health as a man is just that simple, the key is to be attentive to the first urine in the morning.