What's wrong with pink urine?

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2025-05-04 07:13:08 Views: 63 times

Urine is pink, how is it going on? Normal urine is protein or light yellow, if it shows pink urine, it does not rule out the possibility of hematuria. It shows hematuria, mostly seen in urinary tract infections, but also needs to rule out urinary stones, kidney tumors, trauma and other possibilities. Urine is pink, common reasons, but also may be caused by taking certain drugs or certain special food stains. If tuberculosis patients take rifampicin, it will cause red urine staining. Some chemotherapy patients use cyclic phosphoramide, which will also cause pink urine. It is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination, such as urine routine examination, urinary system ultrasound or CT examination to clarify the cause and treatment plan. If hematuria caused by urinary tract infection, it is recommended to use antibiotics under the guidance of a doctor. Choose some drugs with small side effects and high concentrations in urine.

What's wrong with pink urine?



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