húgyó
Húgyó is a Hungarian word that translates to "urine" in English. It is a biological fluid produced by the kidneys and excreted by the body through urination. Urine is primarily composed of water, along with waste products such as urea, uric acid, and creatinine, which are filtered out of the blood. Its color can range from pale yellow to dark amber, depending on hydration levels and diet. The odor of urine can also vary for similar reasons. In a medical context, urine analysis is a common diagnostic tool used to detect various health conditions, including kidney disease, urinary tract infections, and diabetes. The production of urine is a crucial part of the body's excretory system, helping to regulate fluid balance and remove metabolic waste. While the term "húgyó" is a direct and common word for urine in Hungarian, it is generally considered informal and may be replaced by more clinical or technical terms in specific contexts.