What can cause your urine to be diluted?
There are a number of factors that can cause your urine to be diluted, including:
- Drinking a lot of water. When you drink a lot of water, your kidneys produce more urine to flush the excess water out of your body. This can lead to diluted urine.
- Certain medications. Some medications, such as diuretics, can cause your body to produce more urine. This can also lead to diluted urine.
- Diabetes. Diabetes can cause your blood sugar levels to be too high, which can lead to frequent urination and diluted urine.
- Kidney disease. Kidney disease can damage the kidneys and their ability to filter waste products from your blood. This can lead to diluted urine.
- Addison's disease. Addison's disease is a rare disorder that affects the adrenal glands. It can cause fatigue, weakness, weight loss, and diluted urine.
If you are concerned about the appearance of your urine, it is important to talk to your doctor. Your doctor can determine if there is an underlying medical condition that is causing your diluted urine.
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