If you look in the toilet after you pee—which I actually encourage—you may be surprised to see what looks like a melted yellow highlighter in the bowl. That neon color obviously didn’t come from a ...
A normal urine colour ranges from clear to pale yellow, so when it’s yellow, it’s a clear red flag. It could be a result of an underlying issue. The colour of urine is influenced by the amount of ...
Normal urine typically appears pale yellow to light amber, but liver problems can dramatically alter this familiar color pattern. When the liver struggles to function properly, waste products that ...
Red and yellow and pink and green – your urine can sing a rainbow too. You may be surprised to find out it can be purple and orange and blue. And a myriad of other unusual colours besides. Urine acts ...
The easiest, and most effective, way to keep track of your body’s inner workings is by monitoring urine colour. (Picture: Pexels) Urine colour can signal hydration and kidney health issues Persistent ...
Before you freak out, it’s probably just riboflavin. Reviewed by Dietitian Katey Davidson, M.Sc.FN, RD, CPT Bright neon-yellow pee is usually from taking too much riboflavin (vitamin B2) from ...