Usually it's because you are sick with porphyria - that is the disease they now believe to afflicted King George III and caused his insanity.
It could also be possible that you ingested a chemical which stains the urine. It is a common trick for finding workplace food thieves.
Amitryptiline gives urine a blue appearance!
no its the same as us
Yes, in some cases Blue Buffalo Cat Food does cause crystals in Cat urine.
No, it's not possible to naturally have blue urine. Urine color is mainly determined by the concentration of waste products and pigments in it. If your urine unexpectedly turns blue, it may indicate a medical condition or could be a result of consuming certain foods or medications.
red litmus paper turns blue under alkaline conditions.
yes but it will turn your urine blue
Consuming foods or drinks with synthetic dyes, such as blue raspberry-flavored candies or certain medications, can cause your urine to appear blue. It is important to consult a healthcare professional if you notice changes in your urine color that are not easily explained.
King George III was reported to have blue-tinged urine on a number of occasions. Today it is widely believed that the king suffered from porphyria, a rare genetic disorder which interferes with the body's chemical balance; the symptoms of which include blue/purple tinged urine. This condition is also thought the cause of George III's descent to insanity in his latter years.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan may require a urine test alongside blood tests to gather comprehensive health information. Urine tests can help screen for various conditions, detect metabolic issues, and monitor kidney function or hydration levels. This combined approach allows for a more thorough assessment of an individual’s health and aids in better diagnosis and treatment planning.
Urine is typically yellow due to the presence of a pigment called urochrome. However, certain medical conditions or dietary factors can sometimes cause urine to appear more aqua or blue in color.
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.
Whales have pale yellow urine, like other mammals.