• Is yellowish urine a sign of diabetes type 2?

    From Mike Dippel@999:1/1 to All on Mon Mar 23 13:31:54 2026
    Your toilet knows things about your health your doctor hasn't asked about yet.

    First, the color chart nobody shows you.

    The color of your pee may be one of the least appreciated diagnostic techniques in
    existence.
    If it's pale straw to yellow, you're good to go and well-hydrated.
    If it's amber-colored, you need to drink some water.
    If it's cloudy, you may have a urinary tract infection.
    But how it relates to diabetes is more complex and fascinating than most people care to
    know.

    Yellowish urine alone is not the warning sign.

    Diabetes type 2 doesn't make urine turn yellow.
    It makes it turn relentless.
    It's not the color you need to be concerned with; it's how often you have to use it, how
    much you have to use, and what it smells like.

    Diabetic pee has a sweet or fruity smell in uncontrolled cases due to the body overproducing glucose it cannot process.

    In ancient times, doctors would literally drink pee to diagnose diabetes before any other
    testing was available.
    The disease was named mellitus, or honey, in Latin. That should make you uncomfortable.

    What changes in color actually mean.

    Deep persistent yellow means you are dehydrated.
    And dehydration is a complication trigger for diabetes.
    Diabetic kidneys are already working overtime trying to filter all that glucose.
    And that's just creating a cycle of increased urination causing dehydration causing dark
    urines causing stress on the kidneys.
    Problem causes solution causes problem causes solution.

    The symptoms that hide in plain sight alongside the color.

    Increased urination of more than 7 times a day
    Waking 2 or more times a night to urinate
    Your urines are abnormally foamy
    You feel thirsty but even when you drink a lot of water, you still feel thirsty You feel tired even after you eat

    More Info...
    https://www.quora.com/Is-yellowish-urine-a-sign-of-diabetes-type-2

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  • From Mike Dippel@999:1/1 to All on Wed Jun 17 17:08:28 2026
    Color of the urine is among those subtle messages the body is sending out each day, yet
    it is usually ignored while they carry valuable information.

    Yellow-colored urine is not a symptom of diabetes.

    Instead, the most prevalent reason for yellow-colored urine is the hydration level since
    urochrome, a pigment produced by the body during red blood cells decomposition, will
    be more concentrated when dehydrated and thus give dark yellow color.

    Pale yellow indicates sufficient hydration. When someone consumes excessive B vitamins, they will leave the body as a part of yellow-colored urine.

    The effect that the disease produces on urine is rather interesting to know.

    Unmanaged diabetes increases blood sugar and causes the kidneys to draw extra fluids
    into the urine with the goal of eliminating the excess sugar and hence causing larger
    amounts of urine to be produced.

    Hence, increased drinking and urination should be taken as symptoms of diabetes since
    urine itself will be clear due to higher volume than usual.

    Dark amber or honey color urine should be viewed as a symptom of dehydration worth
    attention.

    On top of that, clouded urine suggests infection whereas unusual smell might indicate
    high blood sugar.

    Nutrition helped people to get rid of their medical issues once they started paying
    attention to urine changes.

    People got back healthy and even managed to regain lost functions.

    It was impressive how people could cure themselves just by following natural nutrition.

    Full story:
    https://www.quora.com/Is-yellowish-urine-a-sign-of-diabetes-type-2

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