Hi, I have a 2.5 year old daughter, Her urine is slightly brown in color since today evening. She had an Orange just before she started passing urine in brown color. She has passed urine 3-4 times since she has had Orange and everytime it is in brown color
Brown color of urine may be found normally in several cases due to diet, medication taken for another reasons, exercises, liver and kidney diseases etc. Do you remember to have done any of these?
Of course one medical condition that is not normal and should be taken into consideration is Urinary Tract Infection. To find more information about this situation you have to do an urine analysis and then will see the results and take the proper medication for your daughter.
Please feel free to ask further questions. Best wishes! DR ERIOL.
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What Causes Brown Color Urination In A Child?
Hello dear user! Welcome to HCM! Brown color of urine may be found normally in several cases due to diet, medication taken for another reasons, exercises, liver and kidney diseases etc. Do you remember to have done any of these? Of course one medical condition that is not normal and should be taken into consideration is Urinary Tract Infection. To find more information about this situation you have to do an urine analysis and then will see the results and take the proper medication for your daughter. Please feel free to ask further questions. Best wishes! DR ERIOL.