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A member asked:

Urine during morning is dark and clear rest of day. urinalysis normal with exception of 0-1 rbc hpf. is it normal ? it going for 2 months now.

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Dr. Robert Uyeda answered

It is probably: normal. Urine is more concentrated in morning because you do not have any fluid intake during sleep.

Dr Ungerleider agreed

Answered 12/8/2015

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