6. Brown or Dark Cola-Colored Urine
What it means: May indicate liver disease, severe dehydration, or muscle breakdown.
Possible causes: Liver conditions (hepatitis, cirrhosis), rhabdomyolysis (muscle breakdown), or severe dehydration.
What to do: If increased hydration doesn’t help, seek immediate medical attention—especially if symptoms include jaundice or muscle pain.
7. Blue or Green Urine
What it means: Usually harmless, but occasionally linked to medical conditions.
Possible causes: Medications (amitriptyline, indomethacin, propofol), food dyes, or rare metabolic disorders like familial hypercalcemia.
What to do: If it’s a one-time occurrence, likely nothing to worry about. If persistent and unexplained, consult a doctor.
8. Foamy or Cloudy Urine
What it means: Could suggest protein in the urine, UTIs, or kidney problems.
Possible causes: UTIs, kidney disease, or high protein intake. Rapid urination may also temporarily cause bubbles.
What to do: If occasional, it may be harmless. If frequent or accompanied by swelling or pain, seek medical advice.