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No ususally darker urine means you need to drink more water. The color of urine is not a sign of pregnancy.
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Urine is made up of water and other waste products. Depending on an animal's food and water intake and health issues urine can change color. Horse urine ranges in color from yellow to red and even darker.
In some pools, the cleaners add a chemical into the water, to turn urine blue. Most pools don't have these on these days. But in a pool without the chemical, no urine doesn't change color.
if you smell that you should change the water.This is just natarual when the water isn't changed
Does computed tomography Dye change the color of urine when excreted
Yes, marijuana use can potentially change the smell of urine. Compounds from marijuana can be excreted in urine, altering its odor. Additionally, marijuana use can lead to dehydration, which can result in more concentrated urine that may have a stronger smell.
It's not a sign of pregnancy for your urine to change color ... though I guess it's more likely to happen when you are pregnant. The reason your urine changes color is either from not drinking enough water or a urinary tract infection (if you are pregnant you need more water than if you aren't and uti's are also very common among pregnant women). If it has changed to a very dark yellow you need to speak to your doctor.Often pregnant women notice that their urine becomes a bright yellow. Naturally, many think this is due to pregnancy. However, it is actually due to the B-complex in their vitamins. B-vitamins will give urine a bright yellow color. !Kathryn RNYou might be dehydrated you should drink alot more water you may not be getting enough.Not drinking enough water will make your urine a dull yellow and a lot of water can make it almost run clear. Vitamins also change the color of your urine. But no, it is not a sign.
Human beings 'pee' urine, not water. Urine can sometimes appear clear if one is very well hydrated, but it is still urine.
Red dye is often used during urine collection to help identify if the urine sample has been tampered with or diluted. If someone tries to alter their urine sample by adding water or another substance, the dye will change color and indicate that the sample is not genuine. This is commonly used in drug testing scenarios to ensure the accuracy of results.
hormonal changes, change the color of your urine.
C no change in amount of urine