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What does the color of your urine say about your health?

The color of your urine can give useful clues about hydration and sometimes health conditions. It’s not a diagnosis on its own, but it can be an early signal that something is off.

Here’s a simple guide:


💧 1. Clear urine

  • Usually means: very well hydrated
  • Sometimes: drinking too much water

👉 Generally fine, but constantly completely clear urine may mean you’re overhydrating.


🌾 2. Light yellow (straw color) — ideal

  • Normal and healthy hydration
  • Good balance of fluids

👉 This is the “best” target color.


🍯 3. Dark yellow / amber

  • Mild dehydration (most common cause)
  • You need more water

👉 Often seen in morning urine or after sweating.


🍊 4. Deep amber or honey-colored

  • Significant dehydration
  • Can also occur with vitamin supplements (especially B-complex)

🟠 5. Orange urine

Possible causes:

  • Dehydration
  • Certain medications
  • Rarely, liver or bile duct issues

If it persists, it may need medical attention.


🌈 6. Pink or red urine

Possible causes:

  • Beets, berries, or food dyes
  • Blood in urine (important warning sign)

Related conditions can include infection, kidney stones, or other issues—needs checking if unexplained.


🟢 7. Blue or green urine (rare)

  • Certain medications or dyes
  • Rare bacterial infections

🟤 8. Brown or cola-colored

Possible causes:

  • Severe dehydration
  • Liver problems
  • Muscle breakdown (rare but serious)

This should be checked if not diet-related.


⚪ 9. Cloudy urine

  • Possible urinary tract infection
  • Sometimes dehydration or excess minerals

🚩 When to see a doctor

Get checked if you notice:

  • Blood (red/pink) without food explanation
  • Brown or very dark urine consistently
  • Pain, burning, fever, or foul smell
  • Persistent unusual color for more than a day or two

🧠 Key takeaway

  • Light yellow = healthy
  • Dark = drink more water
  • Red/brown/persistent changes = check with a doctor

If you want, I can also explain urine smell, foam, or frequency changes and what they mean for health.

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