Brownish urine usually accompanies jaundice. There are various causes of jaundice with liver disease the most common cause. It can also occur with gallstones or pancreatic pathology& certain hematalogical disorders. See your physician or a gastroenterologist for evaluation&appropriate testing. You may be referred to another specialist depending upon the assessment and its findings.
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