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Protein in urine — also called proteinuria (pro-tee-NU-ree-uh) — is an excess of bloodborne proteins in urine. Protein is one of the substances measured in ...
Urine moves from the kidneys to the bladder through narrow tubes called the ureters. The bladder stores urine until it's time to urinate. Urine leaves the body ...
Frequent urination often happens along with other urinary signs and symptoms, such as: Feeling pain or discomfort when you pass urine. Having a strong urge to ...
If you have unusual urges to urinate, your healthcare professional checks for an infection or blood in your urine. Your health professional also may check to ...
Pain or a burning feeling while urinating. Other symptoms may include: Pink, red or brown urine. Cloudy or foul-smelling urine. A constant need to urinate ...
Urine can become discolored in other ways, such as by blood proteins (hemoglobin or myoglobin); from eating beets; or taking certain medications, including some ...
A strong urge to urinate. Even after using the toilet, that sensation "to go" may not go away. A burning or discomfort sensation while passing urine.
Painful urination is trouble or burning while passing urine. This is often felt in the tube that carries urine out of the bladder or around the genitals.
Your healthcare professional also may take a blood sample for a culture. A culture is a lab test that checks for bacteria or other organisms in your urine and ...
A strong urge to urinate that doesn't go away. Urinating often and passing small amounts of urine. Urine that looks red, bright pink or cola-colored. This can ...
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