Does the increasing yellow urine mean that more jaundice is being discharged?

  Increasingly yellow urine does not indicate that there is more jaundice discharge. Jaundice is a symptom caused by an elevated concentration of bilirubin in the serum, and the specific situation can be determined by testing this indicator.  The yellow color of urine is one of the specific clinical manifestations of jaundice, and the shade of urine correlates with the severity of the jaundice. As jaundice decreases, the urine will also gradually decrease, so the increasing yellow color of the urine does not indicate that the jaundice is subsiding. In addition, yellow urine can be caused by a variety of reasons, such as fire, low water intake, improper diet, and overwork, and is usually a transient symptom. If yellow urine persists, you should go to the hospital to check whether the liver and kidneys are functioning normally, because poor liver and kidney function also tend to cause yellow urine.  Patients should drink more water, urinate more often, get more sunlight, eat less mango and papaya, etc., and take some medications under the guidance of a doctor if necessary, all of which are beneficial to the recovery of symptoms.