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What causes yellow urine in men

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Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 03:28 PM

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  • Bessie Bessie

    Apr 10, 2026

    Yellow urine in men may be related to factors such as insufficient water intake, food effects, drug effects, urinary tract infections, hepatobiliary diseases and other factors. Yellow urine usually manifests as darker urine, which may be accompanied by symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination.

    1. Insufficient drinking water

    Not drinking enough water can cause your urine to become concentrated, making your urine darker. This usually occurs after a long period of not drinking water or after heavy sweating. Drinking more water can dilute your urine and return it to normal color. It is recommended to drink enough water every day to keep urine light yellow or colorless.

    2. Food influence

    Certain foods such as carrots, beetroots, and B vitamin supplements may cause urine to turn yellow. This situation is normal and does not require special treatment. Urine color usually returns to normal after you stop eating the food in question.

    3. Drug effects

    Some drugs, such as vitamin B2 tablets, rifampicin capsules, and nitrofurantoin enteric-coated tablets, may cause urine to turn yellow. This situation is usually a normal reaction of drug metabolism and does not require discontinuation of medication. If it is accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, you should consult a doctor in time.

    4. Urinary tract infection

    Urinary tract infection may cause urine to turn yellow, accompanied by symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination. Urinary tract infections are usually caused by bacterial infections and can be treated with drugs such as levofloxacin tablets, cefixime dispersible tablets, and fosfomycin trometamol powder as directed by your doctor. At the same time, you need to drink more water to promote the elimination of bacteria.

    5. Hepatobiliary diseases

    Hepatobiliary diseases such as hepatitis and bile duct obstruction may cause bilirubin to rise, causing urine to appear dark yellow or brown. This condition may be accompanied by symptoms such as yellowing of the skin and fatigue. It is necessary to seek medical attention promptly to check liver function, abdominal ultrasound, etc., and follow the doctor's instructions for treatment after a clear diagnosis.

    It is recommended that men drink enough water every day and avoid holding urine for a long time. Pay attention to changes in urine color. If yellow urine continues to be accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, you should seek medical examination in time. You can increase your diet by adding foods with high water content, such as watermelon and cucumber, to avoid excessive intake of foods or drugs that may affect the color of your urine. Regular physical exams can help detect potential health problems early.

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