Patient's Query
Hi doctor,
My five-year-old daughter ate cotton candy, and now her urine is light pink. What could be the reason?
Please help me.
Thanks.
Hello,
Welcome to icliniq.com.
I understand your concern.
If your five-year-old daughter ate cotton candy and now her urine appears light pink in colour, there are a few possible explanations:
Food colouring: Many cotton candies contain bright artificial colours and dyes that can occasionally change the colour of urine temporarily. This is usually harmless and should return to normal within a day or two.
Dehydration or concentrated urine: If she has not had enough water, her urine might appear darker or slightly different, although it typically does not turn pink.
Presence of blood in the urine: Light pink urine can sometimes indicate the presence of blood, which may be due to an infection, injury, or another underlying medical condition. This is often accompanied by other symptoms such as pain, fever, or increased frequency of urination.
Recommended actions:
Observe whether she has any additional symptoms such as pain during urination, fever, or general discomfort.
Ensure she drinks plenty of fluids, especially water.
Monitor the colour of her urine for the next 24 to 48 hours. If the pink colour persists or if she develops other symptoms, it is advisable to consult a pediatrician promptly.
Although pink urine following the consumption of coloured foods is usually harmless, seeking medical attention is always best to rule out any potential infections or other health concerns.
I hope this answer helps you.
Thank you.
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Answered byDr. Akanksha Agarwal
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