Normal urine colour?

2021-10-23 13:12:18
What is the normal colour of urine? Since few weeks i think my urine has become yellowish, when i drink water it becomes clear and slowly after going ti washroom 2-3 times it becomes yellowish(not dark) but light yellowish. At morning it's moderately deep yellow... Also 4-5 days back i was on a trip outside, i drank alcohol aa wel as i was dehydrated, one time that night when i pee'd there was pain(not burning). But after drinking water later it went away and became normal. Note: i have a left ectopic kidney and i do have a tiny gb polyp. Last month i had done LFT it was fine.
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Answered2021-10-29 12:33:58

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Answered2021-10-24 10:30:40

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If there is is relative dehydration then the colour of urine will be more towards the yellow side however if the hydration is adequate or in case of winters where we don't sweat much the urine will generally be the colour of water. Also so if you consume beetroot or certain medications the colour of the urine night change and you do not need to worry about that it is normal. An ectopic kidney is prone to become infected.

Answered2021-10-23 14:24:48

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Every thing fine no cause of concern

Answered2021-10-23 13:16:19

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