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

Urine color can be a surprisingly useful indicator of what’s going on in your body—especially hydration and sometimes underlying health issues. Here’s a practical guide from most common to more concerning colors:


💛 1) Pale straw / light yellow (ideal)

This usually means you’re well hydrated and your kidneys are functioning normally.


🌼 2) Dark yellow / amber

Often a sign of mild dehydration. Your urine is more concentrated because your body is conserving water.


🧡 3) Honey or orange

Can indicate:

  • Dehydration
  • Certain medications (like some antibiotics or laxatives)
  • In some cases, liver or bile duct issues (especially if paired with yellowing eyes/skin)

❤️ 4) Pink or red

Can be harmless or serious:

  • Beets, berries, or food dyes
  • Menstruation contamination
  • But also possible blood in urine (hematuria), which may relate to infections, kidney stones, or other conditions

🩷 5) Brown / cola-colored

May suggest:

  • Severe dehydration
  • Muscle breakdown (rare but serious)
  • Liver disease or excess bilirubin in urine

This one should not be ignored if persistent.


💚 6) Blue or green (rare)

Often caused by:

  • Food coloring
  • Certain medications
  • Rare metabolic or bacterial infections

Usually not dangerous, but unusual enough to notice.


⚪ 7) Cloudy or milky

Can indicate:

  • Urinary tract infection (UTI)
  • Presence of crystals, pus, or excess proteins
  • Sometimes dehydration

⚠️ When to worry

You should seek medical advice if urine color change is:

  • Persistent (more than a couple of days without explanation)
  • Accompanied by pain, fever, burning, or strong odor
  • Red, brown, or cloudy without an obvious dietary cause

🧠 Key idea

Urine color is mostly about hydration, but persistent unusual colors can hint at issues involving the liver, kidneys, or urinary tract.


If you want, I can also explain what urine smell, foam, or frequency changes mean, which are just as informative as color.

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