It sounds like you’re referring to a claim like:
“What does the color of your urine say about your health?”
Here’s the real, medically accurate explanation (no myths):
🚽 What urine color can actually indicate
💛 Light yellow (normal)
- Best sign of good hydration
- Your body is well balanced
💛 Dark yellow
- Mild dehydration
- You need more water
🟠 Amber / honey color
- More dehydration
- Can also happen after sweating or not drinking enough fluids
🟤 Brown or tea-colored ⚠️
- Can be serious
- Possible causes:
- severe dehydration
- liver issues
- muscle breakdown (rare but serious)
👉 Needs medical attention if persistent
🩷 Pink / red ⚠️
- Could be:
- blood in urine
- kidney stones
- infection
- or certain foods (beetroot)
👉 Should be checked by a doctor
🟢 Blue / green (rare)
- Sometimes from:
- medications
- food dyes
- rare infections
⚠️ Important truth
- Urine color is only a basic clue, not a diagnosis
- Many viral posts exaggerate it into “health decoding systems”
- You cannot fully diagnose diseases from urine color alone
💧 Simple rule
- Pale yellow = good
- Dark = drink water
- Red/brown/persistent changes = see a doctor
If you want, I can explain:
- what urine smell or foam means
- or how diabetes/kidney problems affect urine in real medical terms 👍