Filter
Reset
Sort ByRelevance
vegetarianvegetarian
Reset
  • Ingredients
  • Diets
  • Allergies
  • Nutrition
  • Techniques
  • Cuisines
  • Time
Without


Green urine: causes and symptoms of green urine or pee

  1. Green urine is a rare phenomenon. When the color of urine turns green, it is due to internal or external factors. Dyes and drugs are some of the external factors of green colored urine. Infections can also cause these changes in color, as well as long-lasting inflammation, even if there is no infection. The latter results in a breakdown of neutrophils, a type of immune cells, which produce a green pigment. There are several possible causes of green urine. A urinary tract infection is the most common and the urine is often darker or cloudy, but it can also have a greenish tint. True green urine is rare and usually comes from food dyes or certain medications. Green urine is not associated with pregnancy.

Green urine

  1. When blue pigment ends up in urine, the color is often green because the blue mixes with the yellow urochrome that is naturally present in urine. Urine owes its yellow color to the pigmented substance 'urochrome'. Green urine is not a daily occurrence, but there have been cases where the use of certain medications cause green or blue-green urine, including the anesthetic propofol, the antacid cimetidine and the tricyclic antidepressant amitriptyline. The discoloration is a harmless side effect of these drugs. Asparagus sometimes adds a greenish tint to urine that is also completely harmless. But green urine can also be a sign of a urinary tract infection

Bladder and kidney infections

  1. Urinary tract infections are common, especially in women. Most of these infections are caused by bacteria. These bacteria usually enter the urethra or urethra and then travel to the bladder where they attach to the bladder wall and cause inflammation. A bladder infection

Prostate inflammation

  1. The prostate is a small gland located under the bladder in men. The prostate can become infected for various reasons. Often bacteria are the culprit. An inflammation of the prostate

Green urine due to vitamins

  1. Humans need a certain amount of essential nutrients for (maintaining) good health. Taking too much of some vitamins can cause reactions in your body. Green urine is a reaction related to an abundance of vitamins as your body gets to work to get rid of the excess vitamins. A bright green hue can indicate an excess of B vitamins. This can occur with the use of vitamin supplements and over-consumption of B vitamins in your food.

  2. Humans need a certain amount of essential nutrients for (maintaining) good health. Taking too much of some vitamins can cause reactions in your body. Green urine is a response related to an abundance of vitamins as your body gets to work to get rid of the excess vitamins. A bright green hue can indicate an excess of B vitamins. This can occur with the use of vitamin supplements and over-consumption of B vitamins in your food.



Donate - Crypto: 0x742DF91e06acb998e03F1313a692FFBA4638f407