Dark Orange
Dark Orange
My friend has dark orange urine consistent, long … what is wrong with him?
Not always as hydrated as it should be, but just drink as much water as I do and I have the same problem. He does not take medicine or vitamins. No pain or pressure in your lower back. Your skin and eyes are yellowish. It seems perfectly healthy, except that in the past 20 years has not been able to gain weight and is very thin. He has a lot of energy. Not is irritable. So what's the deal with orange urine?
Any changes in urine color, or the presence of an abnormal urine color that can be linked to the consumption of food or medicine, inform your doctor. This is particularly important if it happens for longer than a day or two, or if you have repeated episodes. Some dyes used in candy may be excreted in the urine, and a variety of drugs can discolor the urine. Urine dark yellow or orange can be caused by recent use of laxatives or consumption of B complex vitamins or carotene. Orange urine is often caused by pyridium (used in the treatment of infections urinary tract), and warfarin. Possible: causes * Food (beets, blackberries or other natural foods) Food dyes * red * Certain rifampicin medications * * urinary tract infection Liver diseases such as acute viral hepatitis or cirrhosis really just depends. I would say to see a doctor that things can be ruled out.
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