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In a feature published by The Times of India, Dr. Bhoopat Singh Bhati, Consultant Urologist in Kharadi, Pune, emphasized that changes in urine can be early indicators of kidney damage and should never be ignored. The article explains that symptoms such as persistent foamy urine (indicating protein loss), unusual urine color (dark, red, or cloudy), increased nighttime urination, strong odor, and burning or pain during urination may signal underlying kidney issues.
Dr. Bhati highlighted that the kidneys often show early warning signs through urine before abnormalities appear in blood tests. He advised that while occasional changes may be harmless, repeated or persistent symptoms require immediate medical evaluation. Early diagnosis, proper hydration, and timely treatment can help prevent progression to serious kidney disease, reinforcing the importance of paying attention to these subtle but critical signs.



 
 
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