Why is wee sometimes yellow and sometimes a watery colour?!


Question: Why is wee sometimes yellow and sometimes a watery colour?
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Depends on how much water your drinking and what you have been drinking, your kidney are flushing your system out and depends on what is being flushed out will determine the color. Lots of water is always a good idea.



Depends on how much fluid you have taken in and the salt content of your diet. Low water and/or high salt content will make your wee more concentrated (Yellow), while high water/low salt will make it less concentrated (watery). You will often notice that your wee gets more yellow in hot weather when you lose more water by sweating. Also prescription drugs and the food you eat can alter the shade of your wee...asparagus, coffee etc will change the colour (and smell) of your wee.



Because our wee depends on things we have eaten and drank . For example if you eat a lot of asparagus your wee gets very yellow and smells like asparagus. If we drink a lot of water you will get a more diluted looking wee , i.e. watery .



I think is how hydrated you system is. If your body is de-hydrated the colour will be yellow as if it is waste but when you are fully hydrated a glass of water seems to pass straight through coming out as clear liquid



if its clear it means ur not dehydrated. if is a light yellowish color is just a mixture of food and stuff nothing to worry about if its any darker Color that means ur dehydrated should probably drink a Little more water.



Depends on your intake of water, if you drink a lot it will come out clearer, it depends on what you eat :P



depends on how much fluid you have drunk and what yo have eaten.




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