Top 12 Signs: What Your URINE Says About Your HEALTH: Doctor Explains
- Pale Yellow: Normal, indicates good hydration [1].
- Dark Yellow: Dehydration, drink more fluids [1].
- Amber or Honey Colored: Significant dehydration, increase fluids [1].
- Red/Pink: Blood in urine, see a doctor unless caused by certain foods (beets, berries) [1].
- Brown: Liver or kidney problems, see a doctor [1].
Clarity:
- Clear: Normal [1].
- Cloudy: Possible infection (UTI), see a doctor if persistent [1].
Smell:
- Mild Ammonia-like: Normal [1].
- Strong Ammonia-like: Dehydration, drink more fluids [1].
- Fruity: Possible diabetic ketoacidosis, see a doctor immediately [2].
Frequency:
- Going Frequently: Normal, especially with increased fluid intake or certain medications [1].
- Going Rarely: Possible dehydration, urinary retention, or other issues – see a doctor if infrequent urination is accompanied by pain or discomfort [1].
Important to Remember:
- Certain foods, medications, and vitamins can alter urine color [1].
- If you experience any unusual or persistent changes in your urine, consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment [1, 2].