Increasingly yellow urine is not an indication of more jaundice discharge, but in most cases indicates that the patient is more jaundiced, or it may be due to a recent improper diet, work strain, etc. Further tests are needed to clarify the cause. Patients with jaundice usually present with clinical manifestations such as yellow urine, and the color of the urine is usually related to the severity of the disease. Usually, the urine will gradually decrease when the jaundice is reduced, so the increasingly yellow urine does not indicate that the jaundice is subsiding, but may also be a sign that the condition is worsening. In addition, fire, low water intake, improper diet, and overwork can also lead to increasingly yellow urine, but it is usually a transient symptom. If the phenomenon of yellow urine persists, patients are advised to visit the gastroenterology and urology departments of regular hospitals to check liver function and kidney function to clarify the cause. Usually, they should also drink more water and urinate more often, and if necessary, they can take medication under the guidance of a doctor to help reduce the symptoms.