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Anonymous
>> Anonymous
In before "it's piss".
>> Anonymous
it's piss
>> Anonymous
What does one drink to piss white/clear? I'm curious.
>> Anonymous
>>319529
water
>> Anonymous
>>319530
lots of it
>> Anonymous
Not lots of it at all, your piss goes clear when your body is hydrated properly that's all.

It shouldn't be yellow / have a smell, as it is a sign that you arent drinking enough.
>> Anonymous
>>319529
hahahaha. are some people really this stupid?
>> Anonymous
>>319532
Actually, it should have the color of "Freshly squeezed lemonade"
>> Anonymous
>>319545
From the lemonade plant?
>> Anonymous
should we squeeze lemon juice on our ... ah .. cant do it :)
>> Anonymous
>>319532
You have no idea what you're talking about, but thanks for trying.

It shouldn't be dark and have a heavy odor. If it's clear it means you're pissing water because you have too much in you.
>> Anonymous
>>319553
nope gb2/medical school/
>> Anonymous
>>319553
Urine colour varies

The colour of urine varies enormously. The yellow colour comes from the excretion of breakdown products of bile, which is pigmented. Urine is usually very pale yellow or almost colourless if you're drinking a lot of fluid (because it then contains a large amount of water), and darker yellow if you're drinking less or even dehydrated, because there's much less water and a larger proportion of the pigmented bile products.

If you're jaundiced, with excessive bile pigment in your blood, then the urine will contain more of these pigments and look darker yellow, orange or brown. Blood in the urine can make it red, and rare diseases such as porphyria can also turn the urine red. But other things can colour urine, from beetroot in your diet (red) to asparagus (green and smelly!). Infection doesn't usually affect colour of urine. More important is whether the urine is cloudy - this may be a sign of infection although can be because of kidney stones too.

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Enjoy your jaundice