Paint color can also indicate coronary infection

Coronavius has so far been recorded in over two and a half million people. Perhaps you too are endangered by coronary disease if your urine is dark - yellow. You may be endangered by coronary disease, if you notice changes in your urine color, writes Express, follow [...]
Coronavius has so far been recorded in over two and a half million people. Perhaps you too are endangered by coronary disease if your urine is dark - yellow.
You may be in danger of coronary disease, if you notice a change in your urine color, writes Express, it conducts Telegrafi.
Dehydration will be a signal of coronarys, warned by Ohio State University.
The easiest way to find out you're dehydrated is to verify the color of your urine.
If your urine is usually darker, you're probably dehydrated.
Any person who is dehydrated and has difficulty breathing would have to consider visiting a doctor.
Otherwise, the urine color is either yellow and pale. This is because it contains a composition called bibilubina, which is created through the dissolution of hemoglobin.
But urine changes color for many reasons, some of which are harmless and some alarming.












