Bladder Cancer: Ways to Detect A Serious Problem

Changes In Urine Color

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Changes in urine color often occur in individuals affected by bladder cancer. This appearance is the result of the presence of abnormal substances that mix in with the urine. When urine turns anywhere from a pink to a very dark red shade, this is a common indication there is hemoglobin or myoglobin in the urine. Urine that turns a rust red, very dark brown or even black can indicate the presence of a significant amount of blood in the urine. When an individual has not consumed enough fluids, they may experience dark yellow or even orange-colored urine when it contains blood. This urine color is the result of a high concentration of yellow-colored urea in the urine mixing with blood. The urine may contain pieces of actual tissue shed from the bladder lining as a result of the cancerous cells invading into the walls of the bladder. Bladder cancer can cause an individual to drink more fluids and urinate more often than usual, which can cause the urine to be diluted and appear clear.

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