1, colorless. If you don't drink too much water, it may be a signal of diabetes, chronic interstitial nephritis and diabetes insipidus.
2, white. White urine is common in pyuria, chyluria and salt urine.
3, yellow. Ordinary patients with fever or vomiting and diarrhea will concentrate and reduce urine because water is discharged with sweat or feces, but the urine pigment has not changed, so the color of urine will appear very yellow.
4, strong tea color. When the liver or gallbladder is sick, bile can be discharged from the urine only when the road leading to the intestine is cut off, and the urine is dark yellow due to the increase of bile content. There is no jaundice in the early stage of hepatitis.
You can often see the color of urine like strong tea, which is often a signal of hepatitis.
5, green urine. When Pseudomonas aeruginosa grows in urine, or bilirubin is left in urine for too long and oxidized to biliverdin, it can be seen.
6. Brown urine (like the color of soy sauce). Visible in acute nephritis, acute icteric hepatitis, renal crush injury, extensive burns, hemolytic anemia, mismatched blood transfusion, and even after strenuous exercise, urine can look like soy sauce.
7. Red urine. Urine turns red, mostly because there are red blood cells in urine, which is called hematuria in medicine. The cause of hematuria is very complicated. If you feel unwell, you should seek medical advice promptly. I hope it helps you, and I wish you health!