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Strongly coloured food like red beets can cause a tint to your urine.
It sounds as though your bladder is full. What colour is your urine normally?
No It doesnt
In some instances, kidney damage (especially trauma) can cause hematuria (blood in the urine) and the urine can turn a reddish color. In other instances, a visible change in urine output and color does not occur. It depends on the type and severity of the particular condition.
Is the bunny peeing somewhere unusual? Is she grunting/squeaking in pain when she pees? Is all the urine red or just a little bit? If you answer yes to those questions it would suggest the bunny has a urine infection. You need to take her to the vet ASAP! It is worth remembering however that of the bunny has had something with red colour in it, (Beetroot) etc. the urine produced can be a rather alarming red colour... A reddish rusty color to the urine could be normal if your bunny is not drinking enough water.
He ate nothing but borscht for the week prior to his flight, in order for his urine to turn a reddish-orange colour. He also avoided drinking vodka for five minutes prior to his flight.
Methocarbamol and chlorzoxazone may cause harmless color changes in urine--orange or reddish purple with chlorzoxazone; and purple, brown, or green with methocarbamol.
This could be called colouration, the colour of urine, tinting, etc.. depending on your context.
There are many things that can turn your urine to a reddish/orange color but pregnancy in and of itself is not one of them. It could possibly mean that you have an infection and/or blood in your urine. Some medications, foods and drinks can cause your urine to turn all sorts of different colors. Regardless, you need to make an appointment ASAP with your physician and let him/her do a thorough exam and labs to see what is going on. You definitely need to make sure there is nothing serious going on with your kidneys/urinary tract or any other organ system.
god desided that yellow was the most likely colour cause it would be prity odd if it were blue or green or red
There is no change in the colour of urine during menopause.
No, because it is simply not urine.