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May be caused by certain medications, high vitamin intake, or dehydration. Sometimes linked to liver or bile duct issues.
Red or Pink:
Could be due to blood in urine (hematuria), certain foods like beets or berries, or infections. Should be checked by a doctor if persistent.
Brown:
May indicate severe dehydration, liver problems, or presence of myoglobin from muscle injury.
Green or Blue:
Rare but can be caused by certain medications, food dyes, or infections.
Cloudy or Murky:
Often a sign of urinary tract infection (UTI) or presence of crystals or pus.
When to See a Doctor:
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