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Your urine color can tell you more than you think

Posted on April 20, 2026 by Admin

That’s actually true—urine color can be a quick snapshot of hydration and sometimes your health. The key is noticing consistent changes, not just one-off variations.

Here’s a simple breakdown:

  • Pale yellow (straw-colored) → usually ideal, well-hydrated
  • Completely clear → you might be overhydrating (not dangerous, just unnecessary)
  • Dark yellow/amber → dehydration; your body needs more fluids
  • Orange → can be dehydration, certain foods, or medications
  • Pink or red → could be from foods (like beets) or blood—worth checking if it wasn’t something you ate
  • Brown (tea/cola-colored) → possible severe dehydration or liver-related issues
  • Cloudy or milky → may suggest infection or excess minerals
  • Bright neon yellow → often just excess vitamins (especially B-complex), usually harmless

What matters most is patterns + symptoms. If a color change comes with pain, burning, strong odor, fever, or lasts more than a day or two without a clear cause, it’s a good idea to get it checked.

If you want, you can tell me what color you’re seeing and any other symptoms—I can help you interpret it more specifically.

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