Urine varies in color from pale yellow to deep amber, primarily due to urochrome, a byproduct of the normal breakdown of red blood cells. As these cells age, they are broken down, and urochrome is ...
A video 'guide' has explained what the color of your urine says about your health and when there should be a cause for concern. While you may not think twice about the color of your urine when ...
WE all know that the colour of our pee is a great indicator of how hydrated we are. If we're dehydrated, urine tends to be darker, while staying well-hydrated keeps it lighter. But there are other ...
"This can be released in your urine, causing the urine to look very dark yellow or orange in color," says Dr. Rena Malik, a urologist and pelvic surgeon in private practice. However, if your ...