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Urine Color Yellowish To Green. Smells Bad. Itching And Pain. Worried. Cure?

Hi, good evening team,my urine color some time comes in greenish and some time yellowish. It is been more than a year now. I did check up for STD and HIV but no infection. I did urine test and blood test as well. It shows normal. The urine smells very bad. If I don't drink water the urine smells and comes out in yellowish or greenish color. In the initial stage there used to be white discharge. At night just bellow my tastes it itches very bad and some times it itches during day and morning hours. Some times I feel my tastes are swollen and it pains as well.so, can you pls let me know what kind of disease is this and what shall I do to cure it as I m really worried.Thank you.
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Hello and welcome to HCM.

Thank you for your query.

I would like to start off by saying that all your symptoms match that of an infection, especially a urinary tract infection(UTI) caused by a specific type of bacteria.
Other symptoms of a UTI can be:
-Burning sensation while urinating
-Frequent urination
-Increased urge to urinate, but less amount of urine passed
-Chills
-Fever
-Lower abdominal and/or flank region pain
-Itching around the genitals
-Blood in urine or immediately after (not always seen)

Let me now list possible causes for the appearance of green urine with an unpleasant odor:
-Medication (eg. amitriptyline, indomethacin, propofol, etc.)
-Dyes (in food or some dyes used during kidney and urine tests)
-UTI with Pseudomona bacteria – green urine

In my opinion, this is most likely due to an infection caused by the bacteria pseudomonas, and will have to be treated with antibiotics. But to start off, you will have to report to a doctor and get your urine analysed. Once confirmed, your doctor will initiate treatment with antibiotics. In the meantime, please continue drinking plenty off water.

I hope I have succeeded in providing the information you were looking for. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications at: http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-shoaib-khan/64581 . I would gladly help you.

Best wishes.
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Urine Color Yellowish To Green. Smells Bad. Itching And Pain. Worried. Cure?

Hello and welcome to HCM. Thank you for your query. I would like to start off by saying that all your symptoms match that of an infection, especially a urinary tract infection(UTI) caused by a specific type of bacteria. Other symptoms of a UTI can be: -Burning sensation while urinating -Frequent urination -Increased urge to urinate, but less amount of urine passed -Chills -Fever -Lower abdominal and/or flank region pain -Itching around the genitals -Blood in urine or immediately after (not always seen) Let me now list possible causes for the appearance of green urine with an unpleasant odor: -Medication (eg. amitriptyline, indomethacin, propofol, etc.) -Dyes (in food or some dyes used during kidney and urine tests) -UTI with Pseudomona bacteria – green urine In my opinion, this is most likely due to an infection caused by the bacteria pseudomonas, and will have to be treated with antibiotics. But to start off, you will have to report to a doctor and get your urine analysed. Once confirmed, your doctor will initiate treatment with antibiotics. In the meantime, please continue drinking plenty off water. I hope I have succeeded in providing the information you were looking for. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications at: http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-shoaib-khan/64581 . I would gladly help you. Best wishes.