Dehydration

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    Understanding Hematocrit: Definition, Normal Range, and Significance

    Normal Hematocrit Levels and Factors Affecting Them Hematocrit (Hct) refers to the percentage of red blood cells (RBCs) in the total blood volume. The normal range of hematocrit varies according to age, sex, and altitude. In general, the normal range for adult men is 40-52%, and for adult women, it is 35-47%. However, these values can vary depending on factors…

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  • Why is My Pee Orange?

    Possible Causes of Orange Pee There are several reasons why your urine may appear orange. One of the most common causes is dehydration. When you are dehydrated, your urine becomes concentrated, resulting in a darker color. Certain medications can also cause your urine to turn orange. Examples include rifampin, phenazopyridine, and warfarin. Eating certain foods such as carrots, beets, and…

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