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Does computed tomography Dye change the color of urine when excreted
Yes, magnesium citrate can cause a temporary change in urine color, making it appear clearer or more diluted due to its mild diuretic effect. Magnesium citrate helps increase urine production and can flush out toxins, which may result in a lighter colored urine.
Alcohol is a diuretic, which means it increases urine production. This can lead to more dilute urine, which appears clearer in color. Additionally, alcohol can affect the body's ability to concentrate urine, further contributing to its clarity.
Yes, disease, pregnancy, dehydration can all change the color of your urine. You can also change the color by simply drinking a lot of liquids with food coloring in them
Anti-diuretic hormone
It is a drug which increases urine output
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Nitazoxanide typically does not cause a change in urine color. However, as with any medication, individual reactions can vary. If you notice a change in urine color while taking Nitazoxanide, consult your healthcare provider.
No ususally darker urine means you need to drink more water. The color of urine is not a sign of pregnancy.
Cantaloupe is generally not known to change the color of urine significantly. However, consuming large amounts of any food, including cantaloupe, can potentially affect urine color due to hydration levels or the presence of certain pigments. If you notice a change in urine color after eating cantaloupe, it’s likely temporary and not a cause for concern. Always consult a healthcare professional if you have persistent changes in urine color.
Yes, the pigment from the skin of the carrot is excreted in your urine.
There is no change in the colour of urine during menopause.