Do you need to treat a urine acidity level of 5.0?

Urine pH 5.0 generally does not require treatment. Generally, normal urine pH ranges from 4.6 to 8.6, with an average value of six. This generally reflects the acid-base balance of the body and the regulatory function of the kidneys. If the pH decreases, it is generally seen in diabetes, acidosis, chronic glomerulonephritis, etc. Increased pH can be seen in frequent vomiting, urinary tract infection alkalosis. From the patient’s test results, it is just within the normal range, so treatment is usually not needed.