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Has your urine color changed from its usual hue? Find out what causes bright-yellow urine, from dietary changes to underlying conditions, and how doctors treat each cause.
Researchers say they've unraveled a mystery that's puzzled scientists for years and identified the enzyme responsible for urine's yellow color.
Many wrongly assume this pink gunk is excess soap or shampoo that’s gathered after washing, but a doctor has revealed it’s actually something far worse.
Fluids dilute the yellow pigments in urine. So the more you drink, the clearer your urine looks. And conversely, when you drink less, the yellow colour becomes stronger.
Urine should be pale yellow to golden in color. If your pee is pink or red, orange, blue, green, or brown, it could be a sign of a health problem, although urine changes color for many different ...
Pink or orange urine could signal serious health problem - expert shares what to look for The colour of your urine could reveal a lot about your health and wellbeing.
What Color Should Your Urine Be? Your pee should fall somewhere on the yellow spectrum, according to Michael Palese, MD, site chair in the department of urology at Mount Sinai Beth Israel.
For over 150 years, it has been a mystery why urine from the human body comes out as yellow.
From dark-yellow urine to green urine, abnormal urine color can say lots about your health. Here, experts explain urine color meaning and when to get help.
If you spot unsightly 'pink slime' in your bathroom, you should be careful, as this isn't your regular mould. A doctor has now issued a warning as it can cause 'gut, urine, or chest infections' ...