Normally functioning kidneys create urine from excess fluid and waste products. When the kidneys are impaired, they may cause changes in urination. Some people begin to urinate less or more frequently. Others notice a dramatic change in color — failing kidneys can send blood or protein into the urine, turning it dark red, purple, or brown. Protein in urine can also give the liquid a foamy consistency.

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