yes, if its serious I would talk to your doctor.
no, but some hormone pills like birth control pills affect the urine pH, and lab can find out if male use female urine
NO. I don't see why it would either. It's just a drink. I've used orange juice to swallow pills plenty of times, and nothing has ever happened. So to answer your question, Drinking orange juice to help swallow vitamins and other pills do not affect the results of the pills.
No, taking prenatal vitamins won't impact on your period. Prenatal pills are typically vitamins, which could see you have a better period all together, but won't be a major change.
Yes, the food you eat can affect the color of your urine. For example, consuming beets may lead to pink or red urine, while asparagus can create a greenish hue or a distinctive odor. Foods high in vitamins, particularly B vitamins, can also cause bright yellow urine. Hydration levels further influence urine color, with concentrated urine appearing darker.
not exactly, but can affect the urine pH and any lab can find if the man use female urine to pass a drug test, because of this pills, pregnancy, etc..
Vitamins which are water soluble only will be excreated by urine--ex-b-complex
Yes, a cleanse can change urine color. Many cleanses involve dietary changes or the intake of specific herbs and supplements that can affect urine pigmentation. For example, consuming beets can turn urine pink or red, while certain vitamins, like B vitamins, can give urine a bright yellow hue. Additionally, increased hydration during a cleanse may dilute urine, affecting its color as well.
The pills are actually vitamins and are given by Hermes god of messengers.
prenatal vitamins
Frequent yellowish urine can indicate dehydration, as concentrated urine often appears darker. It may also suggest a high intake of certain vitamins, particularly B vitamins, which can cause a more vivid yellow color. Additionally, certain medications or foods can affect urine color. If accompanied by other symptoms, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Any excess vitamins that your body hasn't absorbed but that are water soluble leave your body in your urine.
Vitamin C and the B Vitamins are water soluable and are excreted in the urine.