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Is clear urine always a good thing? In most cases, clear urine is a sign that you're well hydrated. And that's a positive thing because good hydration helps your body function at its best. But, in some cases, clear pee may mean that you're drinking too much water and you're too hydrated.
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Read More »Key takeaways: Clear pee is most often a result of drinking a lot of water. But, in some cases, it can be a sign of an underlying health condition. In addition to overhydration, the most common causes of clear urine include kidney issues, diabetes, diabetes insipidus, medications, and pregnancy. There are other symptoms that can help you know when to see a provider. They can run some quick and easy tests to figure out why your pee is clear. It’s common to take a look in the toilet after you pee. Many people are curious about the color of their urine — and what it means about their health. And some people strive to have colorless or clear pee to know they’re hydrated. But is clear pee always a good thing? In some cases, it can be a sign of an undiagnosed medical condition. We’re here to help you know when to see your provider to be sure it isn’t anything more serious.
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Read More »Kidney issues: The kidneys filter and balance fluid in the body. And some kidney conditions affect the kidney’s ability to make or concentrate the urine. This can lead to both increased or decreased urination, which can affect the color of urine. Diabetes insipidus: This is a rare condition that develops when the kidney can’t respond to the hormones that help balance water in the body. This means the kidneys excrete a lot more water than normal. Pregnancy: Some women develop gestational diabetes insipidus during pregnancy. Their placenta produces protein that destroys the hormone that helps maintain the body’s water balance. This condition generally resolves after pregnancy.
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