The fluids of our bodies are an essential part to make a diagnosis. You may go and pee, and have never bothered that it can also serve as an indicator of any disease. But the truth is that urine can serve as an indicator of any underlying condition. Therefore, you must keep an eye on its color and smell. The urine is composed of water and waste products that your body needs to get rid of, that your kidneys produce. The yellow coloration is due to a chemical called trichrome, which occurs due to the breakdown of hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying part in the red blood cells.

We seldom notice the smell and appearance of the urine, but when it is abnormal, our attention is automatically drawn towards it. If you have also noticed changes in the color or appearance of your urine, consult with the best urologist in Lahore through InstaCare.


Colour of Urine and its Causes


Clear and light yellow

If your urine is clear and light yellow that means it is alright and you are properly hydrated. Keeping yourself hydrated also reduces the chances of urinary tract infections and kidney stones.

You must drink at least eight to ten glasses of water in a day. Also, drinking plenty of water imparts a glow to your skin.


Dark yellow

Peeing out dark yellow urine is not abnormal, but it shows that you are not well hydrated. You must increase water intake to turn it light yellow.

If you pee dark yellow urine, the chances of getting a urinary tract infection increase. Also, it may cause burning in passing urine.


Amber-colored

Amber or honey-colored shows that you are dehydrated. You must drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration.


Orange

Peeing on orange urine may make you anxious. It can occur due to some food color or dyes, vitamin C-containing foods like carrots and oranges, or some serious liver problems. Moreover, it may occur due to some medications like rifampicin, sulfasalazine, warfarin, and phenazopyridine. You must consult with a top urologist in Karachi if the color of your urine turns orange.


Red or Pink

Red or pink urine may occur due to some foods like blackberries, rhubarb, and fava beans. However, it may be occurring due to kidney stones or urinary tract infections. Red urine may also be an indication of mercury poisoning. Therefore, consulting with a healthcare provider is a must in that case. 


Blue or green

Certain foods that contain dyes may color your urine blue or green. Also, medicines like amitriptyline, cimetidine, promethazine, and propofol may also do that.


Dark brown

The color of your urine may become dark brown because of intense exercise, certain laxatives, medicines for malaria, and muscle relaxants. However, it may be a sign of some serious liver and kidney diseases as well.


White or milky urine

Excess of certain minerals like calcium or phosphate may turn urine white or milky. It may also be a sign of urinary tract infections.


Foaming or fizzing

Foaming and fizzing of urine may occur due to protein in the urine. It can occur due to serious kidney damage or diabetes. If you have the same complaint, you must see a urologist as soon as possible.


Conclusion

Urine color is an essential tool to make the diagnosis of an underlying condition. At times it may be just because of certain medications or food. While sometimes, it may be an indicator of some serious illness like kidney disease, liver disease, or metabolic syndrome. You must not ignore if the color of your urine changes and persists for a long time. If you have the same complaint, visit a top urologist in Pakistan through InstaCare.