What is the cause of yellow urine?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-17
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is a greater possibility of getting on fire, as is physical fatigue.

    Normal people's urine is pale yellow in color. It is more clear when it is cold and more yellow when it is hot, which is related to how much you sweat and drink water, but it can also change with your diet. If you eat an acidic diet, your urine will be dark, and if you eat an alkaline diet, your urine will be light.

    Sometimes when a few riboflavin tablets are taken orally, the urine will also appear dark yellow. Changes in urine color like these are extremely short-lived and resolve quickly on their own.

    Yellow-brown urine should distinguish between bilirubinuria and biliary urine. Bilirubinuria is often blocked by inflammation, tumors, and stones in the biliary tract in or outside the liver, causing increased biliary pressure, rupture of the bile ducts, and bile overflow, resulting in sodium bilirubin entering the systemic circulation. Bilirubinuria occurs when sodium bilirubin exceeds a certain amount.

    Urobiligenuria, often due to liver damage, causes an increase in intestinal absorption of urobiliin, and enters the urine, then urobiliinuria occurs. Or in patients with hemolytic anemia, because a large number of red blood cells are destroyed, a large amount of urobiliary is absorbed into the portal vein circulation through the intestinal wall, and because the liver cannot turn too much urobiliary into bilirubin, urobiliary urine also occurs.

    First of all, you should consider whether you don't drink enough water, sweat too much, whether you have taken medicine, etc., if you only have yellow urine once or twice, and you don't feel uncomfortable, you don't have to worry. If the urine color is very yellow all the time, and you feel tired, weak, or lose your appetite, you need to go to the hospital for a check-up in time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello. Drink more water, urinate more, and the proportion of urine pigment in the urine is small, and the color is light; If you drink less water, the proportion of urine pigment in your urine is large, and the color will appear yellow. Yellow urine refers to yellow or dark yellow urine. There are several reasons for this:

    In the process of eating carrots, taking riboflavin, dysentery, dihydro, rhubarb and other traditional and Western medicines, urine can turn yellow, once you stop taking it, it will disappear immediately, don't worry. In patients with fever or diarrhea, the urine will be concentrated and reduced, but the urine pigment will not change, so the urine color will appear yellow. Burning can also cause yellowing of urine, and it may also be nephritis.

    What are the "10 signals" of kidney poisoning?

    A: If the kidneys are severely damaged and toxins accumulate in the body, the following obvious signs will appear:

    Frequent urination, urgency, dysuria, and flank pain.

    Urine is more or less, often waking up at night, and nocturia is abundant.

    Foamy urine (this is "proteinuria").

    Poor urination, small sand and gravel in the urine.

    In the morning, the eyelids or face are swollen, and the lower limbs are swollen.

    An unpleasant "urine" taste (ammonia odor) in the mouth.

    Occasional high blood pressure, headache, lightheadedness.

    Hematuria and darkening urine can be seen with the naked eye.

    Nausea and vomiting, fatigue, and weakness of the legs.

    Itching, heel pain.

    It is recommended to go to the hospital for an examination to clarify the cause and treat the symptoms**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is a high probability of getting on fire.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Drinking less water or eating something special, such as some medicines, will cause the urine to turn yellow.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If it is caused by fire, it is OK to eat some food that defeats the fire.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Drink less water. Get angry.

    The metabolism is slow, and there is a backlog of toxins in the body.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Drink less water and have a slow metabolism!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's like this when you get on fire or take medicine.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Physical fatigue is also possible.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Drink tea pull, you may also take medicine pull.

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