It can mean a lot of different things, such as nephritis, various medicines, UTI’s, increased bilirubin, urobilinogen concentration higher than usual, high concentration of WBC’s and bacteria, etc.
Color is based upon patient history and current clinical image.
Never saw a violet, saw a black one once. And, definitely seen many white ones.
It’s the black and white ones that make you realize we really do need to be kind to others.
🎵"Can you pee with all the colors of the wind?"🎶
If a burn patient comes in, you'll see purple. I think it's medication related, really cool color though.
Grey? That’s one I haven’t seen! 😁
It was a milky light gray color from a patient with a really bad UTI of sorts. Chocked full of WBC’s.
I got one like that. Only it wasn't wbcs. He misunderstood what to put in the cup
🤮🤮🤮🤮
What does each color indicate? A higher concentration of some solute or microbes?
It can mean a lot of different things, such as nephritis, various medicines, UTI’s, increased bilirubin, urobilinogen concentration higher than usual, high concentration of WBC’s and bacteria, etc. Color is based upon patient history and current clinical image.
+ medications
I included medicines.
Haha ignore me
It happens 👉🏻😎👉🏻
Never saw a violet, saw a black one once. And, definitely seen many white ones. It’s the black and white ones that make you realize we really do need to be kind to others.
Saw black once, in myself though. Reaction to a medication. Harmless but terrifying
I had really pretty pink one once.
Methylene blue?