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Abnormal Urine Color

Infection, sickness, medications, or foods can contribute to abnormal urine color. For example, urinary tract infections, which can often give off an unpleasant smell, are indicated by cloudy or milky urine. Also, germs, fat, crystals, white or red blood cells, or mucus can all contribute to milky urine.

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I have observed changes in the color of my urine. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, I have observed changes in the color of my urine, and I suspect it may be linked to bilirubin. I am seeking personalized insights into the significance of bilirubin in urine, its correlation with jaundice, and any specific concerns or recommended actions based on my health situation. ...  Read Full »


Dr. Khushbu

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I can understand your concern. Bilirubin in Urine: Normally, bilirubin is absent in urine. The presence of bilirubin in urine, known as bilirubinuria, may indicate liver problems. Bilirubin, a yellow pigment from the breakdown of red blood cells, is typically proces...  Read Full »

I have had foamy urine despite taking medications. Why so?

Query: Hello doctor, I had COVID-19 before two months. I was prescribed Paxlovid but I was also taking Tylenol and Ibuprofen. I had been drinking alcohol quite profusely almost every night for quite sometime before that. Once prescribed, I started noticing that my urine was dark orange no matter how much w...  Read Full »


Dr. Yash Kathuria

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for your query. Your eGFR and creatinine levels are normal, and protein in urine is 4 mg which is also completely normal. It is not the protein in the urine that is causing frothy urine. Sometimes post-exercise, infections and rapid urination may cause fro...  Read Full »

My aunt has been experiencing greenish urine for the last two years. What could be the issue?

Query: Hello doctor, I want to consult about my aunt, who is 78 years old. She has been experiencing greenish-colored urine and compromised hygiene for nearly two years and does not know what the issue is. She says it began at the time of the COVID-19 vaccinations. I am aware that there can be immune syste...  Read Full »


Dr. Madhav Tiwari

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. From what I can understand, it seems that your aunt is suffering from a bad UTI (urinary tract infection), which needs treatment. Please help me with some more details so that I can assist you better: Is she diabetic? Does she have difficulty in passing urine, like a...  Read Full »

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