This looks like a viral “health warning chart,” but it’s overstated and partly misleading. Urine color can give useful clues—but it’s not a diagnosis by itself.
Here’s the real medical meaning in a simple, accurate way:
💧 Normal urine colors
🟡 Light yellow / straw color
- ✅ Normal and healthy
- Means you are well hydrated
- This is the ideal target color
💛 Dark yellow
- ⚠️ Mild dehydration
- You likely need more water
- Common after sleeping, sweating, or not drinking enough fluids
💦 Water-clear urine
- ⚠️ Overhydration or too much water intake
- Usually not dangerous if occasional
- If constant, it may dilute electrolytes
🚨 Abnormal urine colors (important)
🟥 Red or pink urine
May indicate:
- Blood in urine (Hematuria)
- Urinary infection
- Kidney stones
- Sometimes from foods (beets) or medications
👉 Needs medical attention if not food-related
🟤 Brown / dark cola-colored urine
May be linked to:
- Severe dehydration
- Liver issues
- Muscle breakdown (rare but serious, Rhabdomyolysis)
- Certain medications
👉 Should be checked by a doctor if persistent
🟠 “Ravgul” urine (unclear term)
This is not a medical category. If it refers to orange or cloudy urine, possible causes:
- Dehydration
- Vitamin B supplements
- Liver/bile issues (if persistent yellow-orange)
⚠️ Important truth
Urine color alone does NOT diagnose disease. Doctors also consider:
- pain or burning
- fever
- frequency of urination
- blood tests
🧠 Bottom line
- 💛 Light yellow = healthy
- 🟡 Dark yellow = drink more water
- 🟥 Red / 🟤 brown = get checked if not diet-related
- 💦 Clear = maybe too much water
If you want, I can give you a simple hydration guide based on your body weight and climate (like Faisalabad heat conditions) so you know exactly how much water you actually need.