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 ...
Red and yellow and pink and green—your urine can sing a rainbow too. You may be surprised to find out it can be purple and ...
The yellow color in balanced urine comes from urochrome, a waste product produced from the breakdown of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is the protein in red blood cells that enables oxygen to travel ...
Chris said: "Take note of urine colour outside the usual clear-to-amber, especially over a long period. Bright yellow might ...
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 ...
But there are other times when the shade of our pee could reveal important things about our general health - including at Christmas. According to Dr Johannes Uys, from Broadgate GP, certain foods ...
"Blue or green urine is uncommon and often linked to food dyes or certain medications. However, if you consistently notice ...