Yes.: Beets, blackberries and rhubarb can turn urine red or pink. Certain brightly colored food dyes can impart color to the urine. Vitamins can cause the urine to become bright yellow. Fava beans can cause the urine to become dark and tea-colored in patients who have g6pd deficiency. Many other diseases and medications can cause the urine to change color.
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