Is a urine pH of 6 normal?

A urine pH of 6 is within the normal range and does not require any treatment. The pH of urine is the acidity of urine, which fluctuates between 4.5 and 8, reflecting the changes in the body’s acidity and alkalinity, which may fluctuate. When taking acidic substances, the pH of urine may decrease, and when taking alkaline substances or medications, it may cause the pH to increase, but as long as the fluctuation is within the range of 4.5-8, it is normal and no special treatment is needed. At the same time, when pH abnormalities occur, it is necessary to combine the patient’s symptoms and other items in the urine examination to determine whether the patient is suffering from a disease and whether treatment is needed. If the pH of urine is abnormal, there is no clear clinical significance, as long as the patient has no symptoms and drinks more water, no drug intervention is needed.