Why Is My Pee Green?

Why Is My Pee Green?

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Science, Health Sciences, Biology

11th Grade - University

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Urine color can vary due to hydration, diet, medication, or health issues. Yellow is normal, while dark urine may indicate dehydration or liver problems. Orange urine can result from beta-carotene or medications. Red urine might be due to blood or beet consumption. Green urine often stems from medication or bacterial infection, and blue urine is rare, linked to genetic defects. Purple urine bag syndrome occurs with UTIs and catheters. White urine may indicate pus or lymph fluid, and black urine can result from alkaptonuria. Unusual urine colors can signal health issues, so consulting a doctor is advised.

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