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The color of urine largely reflects the body's hydration level and overall health. Normal urine is light yellow to translucent, indicating good hydration. Darker yellow suggests dehydration and calls for increased fluid intake, especially during exercise or in hot weather. Unusual color changes—such as bright yellow from B vitamin supplements, orange from medications like phenazopyridine, or blue and green from drugs like methylene blue—are generally harmless. However, a shift to red, pink, or brown urine may signal serious health conditions, such as liver or kidney issues or the presence of blood in the urine, requiring prompt medical consultation. Visible or microscopic blood in the urine could indicate conditions like kidney stones, urinary tract infections, or tumors, and warrants thorough medical evaluation, especially if accompanied by symptoms such as severe pain or fever.
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