Urine discoloration is when something changes the color of your urine (pee). A change in the color of your urine may be caused by:
Treatment for urine discoloration depends on what is causing it. Discoloration due to chemotherapy will get better as the chemotherapy passes through the body and exits. Urine discoloration that is caused by an infection, bleeding, or jaundice needs treatment for the underlying condition.
If you see any changes in the color of your urine, you should call your care provider. Call your care provider right away if you have:
Some types of treatment can cause severe bleeding in the urinary tract called hemorrhagic cystitis. If you see signs of blood in your urine (a pink, red, or brown color), call your care provider right away.
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