Normal urine is pale yellow or colorless and transparent. In addition to water, urine also contains solute components, such as urobilinogen and urobilin, etc. If the usual intake of water is high, the urine will be colorless and transparent; if the water intake is relatively low, the proportion of urobilinogen and urobilin in the urine will be slightly higher, which will lead to pale yellow urine. If the color is dark yellow, it may be because the patient usually drinks too little water or the weather is too hot and all the water in the body is evaporated through sweat, resulting in too little water in the body and causing the urine to be concentrated, so the symptoms of dark yellow urine will appear. In addition, the occurrence of diseases such as urinary tract infection, obstructive jaundice and hemolytic jaundice can also manifest as dark yellow urine. Therefore, if there is a yellowish color of urine, it is a normal urine color. If you are worried, you can go to the hospital for a routine urine examination to clarify the specific situation. Usually drink more water and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables.