This occurs when you don't drink enough water. This can cause infection in your kidneys.
Bright yellow urine and abdominal pain on one side could indicate a possible urinary tract infection, kidney stones, or dehydration. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.
You need to drink more water. Aim (no irony intended) for a pale straw colour in your urine. Bright yellow is too undiluted and needs dilution by drinking more, Taking vitamin B supplements will also cause urine to be a bright yellow color - so if that is the case, no worries...
Vitamin B complex doesn't normally cause urinary problems. It may cause the urine to turn bright yellow, but there shouldn't be any pain or other issues present.
well you might just have an urinary infection you should check with your doctor! Answer Are you taking a multivitamin by any chance? I have no idea if you are pregnant, but as far as your bright yellow urine this also can be caused by certain foods you eat. Asparagus is high on the list for changing urine color and a lot of leafy green veggies. If you feel pain above the pubic area or have low back pain it's a good idea to be checked oout by your doctor. As the above poster said many vitamins can also change the color of your urine (Vitamin Bs and Iron are also at the top of the list.)
If Your A Woman It Could Be Your Period And A Crap Or Urine Infection
Colored Urine, Protein in urine, back pain right where the kidneys are.
Are you taking Peridium for a bladder infection?
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If you mean "brighter" as in a very bright yellow color it could be from vitamins or medications you are taking. Have you started taking a new medicine or vitamin? It can change your urine color. Eating certain vegetables in large quantities can change the color as well as dehydration, not drinking enough fluids, specifically water. That would cause your urine to turn a deep, yellow color. Other variations of yellows or red-browns can be more serious. And of course any pain, burning, itching or swelling around the urethra or discharge should be cause for being seen by your family physician.
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back pain (lumbar spine cause) has: * a specific anamnesys; * no changes in the blood and urine tests; * positive SLR test (often); * responds good to maniupulation (often)