The weather is very hot in India as it's mid-June, and because of traveling, I'm feeling weak. Yesterday, I had loose motions, so I drank ORS and took 2 Metrogyl tablets — one in the morning and one at night. Today morning, my urine appeared dark yellow to orange. Is this normal? Is it because of Metrogyl or due to dehydration?
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