The color of urine indicates that there is something wrong with the body.

Urine color for one second indicates physical problems.

Pale yellow and transparent

Normal health, if there is occasional blistering or bubbling, it is usually caused by water pressure, no problem.

Dark yellow/amber

Good health is normal, which is a sign of lack of water in the body. When the water in the body decreases, the proportion of pigment in the body will increase, and the discharged urine will be dark yellow. At this time, remind you to replenish water and drink more water.

Colorless/white yellow

Drinking too much water reduces urine pigment, so we should consider reducing the amount of drinking water appropriately.

fuchsia

Food will change the color of urine, which may be caused by eating blueberries, pitaya and beets. Or take some medicine. If there is no such situation, be alert to serious urinary tract infection. This phenomenon often occurs because the patient's catheter has problems leading to urinary tract infection, which appears this color under the action of bacteria.

orange

Do not eat some dark foods such as carrots. If the urine is orange for a long time, be alert to the risk of urinary tract infection, or the liver system has problems leading to bilirubin metabolism disorder, resulting in orange urine.

green

It is usually caused by medication. If not, consider whether it is a precursor to diseases such as primary hypercalcemia and vitamin D poisoning.

Milky/cloudy

If accompanied by abnormal urination, fever and low back pain, it may be urinary tract infection, nephritis, urethritis and cystitis.

Soy sauce color

It may have been severely dehydrated, so you should drink water quickly. Be careful with liver diseases, kidney diseases and other related diseases, because people with acute hepatitis or nephritis will react from hemoglobin, thus showing this color, especially after getting up.

black

There may be old urinary tract bleeding, such as kidney contusion caused by waist and abdomen trauma, and hematuria in the early stage. As the wound gradually healed, the urine color gradually turned black. There may be acute hemolytic disease, or if there is heavy metal accumulation in patients with heavy metal poisoning, symptoms of poisoning may appear, making the urine color black, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, coma and other symptoms.