I take vitmain B conplex, and it makes my urine a BRIGHT yellow, almost neon, and no it's not just a couple hours after first taking them, it's the whole day, and as long as you take them. I only take the pill once a day, and it make all urinations the same color. I knew about the whole not enough water thing, but it's not a dark or deep yellow, it's BRIGHT and VIBRANT, and nothing to be alarmed about.
The B2 (riboflavin) is what makes pee yellow. Since B vitamins are not stored in the body (water soluble) any extra is lost in your urine. The bright yellow would happen to anybody taking the same vitamins.
Answer Are you taking vitamins? A common reason is from multivitamins. Vitamin A & Vitamin B tends to make your urine a highlighter yellow. I have just researched that drinking too many energy drinks that contain B Vitamins can do this too.
The bright yellow color of urine after taking a multivitamin is harmless. It is caused by the excretion of excess vitamin B12. The water soluble vitamins are excreted through the urine when more is consumed than the body can use.
The bright yellow color which appears in urine within a few hours of ingesting Vitamin B is simply the excess of the vitamin being excreted from the body. Most supplements contain much more than the body needs and it is excreted, coloring the urine yellow.
Not necessarily. Men who take daily multi-vitamin supplements can have colored (yellow/orange) semen if the ejaculate within a few hours after taking the vitamins. If memory serves, it is ithe B vitamin that colors urine and/or semen. Consult a urologist.
b vitamins can make the urine bright yellow
Some vitamins and some soft rinks can cause urine to be yellow. The B vitamins often cause urine to be very yellow.
Not necessarily. The color change in urine from B vitamins is harmless and does not indicate an issue with dosage. B vitamins are water-soluble, so excess amounts are usually excreted through urine, causing it to appear yellow.
Vitamins may make your urine yellow due to the amount of nutrients that were flushed out. When vitamins and minerals are not used, they are flushed out through the urine. However, I find that if I drink more, my urine is no longer bright yellow. Yellow urine is a sign of dehydration, and you may need more fluids to properly absorb your vitamins. Try drinking some more spring water each day.
Not drinking enough wter
Bright yellow urine can be a sign of dehydration, as concentrated urine often appears darker or more vibrant in color. However, it can also result from certain vitamins, particularly B vitamins, which can cause urine to take on a bright yellow hue. If the bright yellow color persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying issues.
Yellow is from protien. Bright yellow is OK. Dark yellow means you need to drink more water. Unless you feel bad somehow you sound OK to me. -------------------- If you are taking any vitamins or some medications, it can make your urine bright yellow.