Urobilinogen is converted from conjugated bilirubin. Conjugated bilirubin is unconjugated in the lower part of the small intestine and the colon by the action of intestinal bacteria, and the bilirubin undergoes several stages of reduction to become urobilinogen, which is then excreted in the feces. When hepatic disorders or red blood cell damage cause hemolysis, there will be more urobilinogen in the urine. It is often said that “urine becomes thicker in people with bad liver” because of the thickening of bilirubinogen in urine. Urobilinogen is converted from bilirubin, so when the bilirubin value in the blood rises, jaundice will occur, and if the discharge is not blocked, the value of urobilinogen will also become higher. So what can we do to prevent this? In fact, there are many causes of high urobilinogen, and the causes are different, the targeted measures taken will be different, so if you find a high urobilinogen in the body (weakly positive urobilinogen), do not be paralyzed, go to a regular professional hospital for examination, under the doctor’s orders, actively accept scientific treatment, according to the condition, targeted treatment, at the same time, patients in In daily life, also pay more attention to diet, often eat some vegetables and fruits, to nutritionally balance, every day to maintain an objective and cheerful mood, will be more conducive to physical health.