Normal urine from a healthy person should not contain magnesium creatinine glucose urobilin ammonia

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This statement is partially correct.
- Glucose: The presence of glucose in the urine usually points towards conditions like diabetes. Healthy individuals almost never have glucose in their urine.
- Urobilin: This is a normal component of the urine because it is a byproduct of bilirubin metabolism.
- Ammonia: Urine does contain traces of ammonia, but in very less concentration. Elevated levels could lead to conditions like urinary tract infections.
- Creatinine: This is a waste product that your kidneys filter from your blood and excrete in urine. Higher levels than normal can suggest issues with the kidneys.
- Magnesium: It is normal to have a small amount of magnesium in the urine. High levels may suggest kidney disease, gastrointestinal disorders, uncontrolled diabetes, etc.

But these amounts are typically very low and within a healthy range. Any significant deviations could potentially signify a health problem.
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