Dark urine

Black urine, also known as dark brown urine, is more common in patients with melanoma. Melanoma produces too much melanin. Small melanin is reduced to melanin in the liver. If a large amount of melanin is excreted from the urine and becomes melanin after oxidation, the urine of a melanoma patient only needs to stand for a while, and it becomes black urine.

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