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Published 08:59 21 Aug 2015 BST
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Clear: You’re probably drinking more water than your system needs. Although it’s good to stay hydrated, make sure to stay in and around your 2 litres of water every day.
Light yellow: If your pee is light yellow, you’re perfectly hydrated.
Dark yellow/ brown: You’re dehydrated and need to start drinking water ASAP.
Orange/ blue/ green: It might seem a little alarming, but unusual colours in your pee tends to be the results of food dyes or medication affecting your stream. This can occur when people are taking laxatives, chemotherapy drugs, or vitamins.
If you aren’t taking any of these meds, and you continue to see this colour for more than a few days, call your doctor.
Red/ pink: Unless you’ve been chowing down on beetroot or blackberries, this could be the early signs of infection. Consult your GP to have your urine tested.
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