Red/Pink
Some people may develop red or pink urine if they eat large amounts of rhubarb, blueberries, or beetroot.
“While urine that’s red or pink might be from something you ate recently, there are sometimes other causes,” said the medical website.
“Speak to a doctor if you’re ever concerned about blood in your urine.”
Blue/Green
Food colourings can lead to having blue or green wee.
“The pseudomonas aeruginosa bacterial infection can also cause your urine to turn blue, green, or even indigo purple,” it added.
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“In general, blue urine is rare and most likely connected to something in your diet.”
Cloudy
A urinary tract infection could lead to having cloudy-coloured urine.
It may also be caused by a type of chronic disease or kidney condition.
Crohn’s disease or diverticulitis may cause patients to develop cloudy urine with foam or bubbles.
Source: Daily Express