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5️⃣ Orange
→ Could be due to dehydration, certain medications, or liver/bile duct issues. Monitor closely.
6️⃣ Pink or red
→ May be from foods like beets or berries — but could also signal blood in urine. If unexplained, see a doctor.
7️⃣ Brown
→ Possible liver issues or extreme dehydration. Needs medical attention.
8️⃣ Blue or green
→ Rare, but can be caused by medications, food dyes, or bacterial infections. Worth checking out.
9️⃣ Foamy or bubbly
→ Could indicate excess protein — a sign of kidney issues. Especially if persistent.
🔟 Cloudy
→ May signal a urinary tract infection, kidney stones, or excess phosphates. If accompanied by odor or pain, consult a professional.
📆 When to Pay Attention:
- Sudden changes in color or smell
- Persistent foaminess or cloudiness
- Unusual shades not linked to food or medication
- Accompanying symptoms like pain, fever, or fatigue
→ Your body speaks — you just have to listenADVERTISEMENT