What causes tea-colored urine?

Apr 21, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhao Xinju
Introduction
Tea-colored urine may be caused by physiological reasons, or pathological conditions such as urinary tract stones and hepatitis. Treatment can be carried out under a doctor's guidance through general management and medication. Besides the aforementioned causes, it may also be related to conditions like hemolytic anemia. Patients are advised to go to the hospital for examination and treatment. During treatment, attention should be paid to staying warm and avoiding cold exposure, which could worsen the condition.

Tea-colored urine may be caused by physiological factors, or it could result from pathological conditions such as urinary tract stones or hepatitis. Treatment may include general management and medication under a doctor's guidance. Specific analyses are as follows:

1. Physiological Causes

If the body loses excessive water due to heavy sweating or prolonged lack of fluid intake, urine becomes concentrated, leading to a tea-like color. In such cases, patients should promptly rehydrate; urine color will typically return to normal after adequate fluid intake.

2. Pathological Causes

a. Urinary Tract Stones

When a stone becomes lodged in the ureter, it may damage the mucous membrane and cause bleeding, with blood possibly leaking into the bladder and resulting in tea-colored urine. Under medical guidance, patients may take medications such as Pishi Keli (Stone-Expelling Granules), Levofloxacin Capsules, or Wulin Huashi Pills.

b. Hepatitis

Hepatitis can impair liver function, leading to abnormal bilirubin metabolism. Excess bilirubin may backflow into the kidneys, causing tea-colored urine during urination. Medications prescribed by a physician—such as Compound Glycyrrhizin Tablets, Anluo Huaxian Pills, or Magnesium Isoglycyrrhizinate Tablets—may be used for treatment.

In addition to the above causes, tea-colored urine may also be associated with conditions like hemolytic anemia. Patients are advised to seek hospital evaluation and appropriate treatment.


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