Urine color indicates hydration level and overall health. Clear urine suggests adequate water intake. Pale yellow indicates proper hydration. Dark yellow may indicate mild dehydration. Amber/honey color indicates severe dehydration
Urine color indicates hydration levels and overall health. Normal urine color ranges from light to dark yellow. Dark yellow urine suggests dehydration
Urine typically ranges from pale yellow to straw-colored. Urine's yellow color comes from urochrome, created from dead blood cells
Regular urine ranges from clear to pale yellow. Urine color varies based on water intake. More water makes urine clearer, less water makes it stronger
Urine naturally contains yellow pigment called urochrome. Normal urine color ranges from light yellow to deep amber. Urine color changes with hydration level
Bright yellow urine is often caused by high B vitamin levels. Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) and B12 (cobalamin) can turn urine fluorescent yellow. This color change is common after starting new supplements. Pregnancy vitamins containing B12 and folate can cause similar effects