Melanuria

Melanuria is a condition in which pigmented elements such as melanin are found in the urine. Melanin is a pigment that is responsible for skin and hair color. Normally, melanin is excreted from the body along with urine, but in some diseases or conditions it can remain in the body and be excreted in the form of pigmented elements.

Melanuria can be caused by various reasons, such as impaired kidney function, liver disease, metabolic disorders, taking certain medications, etc. If melanuria is detected, you should consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.

Symptoms of melanuria may include dark colored urine, presence of pigmented impurities in the urine, lower back pain, increased body temperature and other signs.

It is important to note that melanuria is not a disease in itself, but is a symptom of a disease. Therefore, to prevent the development of melanuria and other diseases associated with impaired kidney and liver function, it is necessary to regularly undergo medical examinations and monitor your health.