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  2. Purple urine bag syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Purple urine bag syndrome is an asymptomatic condition, however, symptoms of urinary tract infections may be similar to those of purple urine bag syndrome. Some signs and symptoms of urinary tract infection may include abdominal pain, pain during urination, fever or chills, nausea or vomiting, and an increased frequency of urination. [10]

  3. Providencia stuartii - Wikipedia

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    In humans, P. stuartii can be isolated from urine (most common), stool, and blood, as well as from sputum, skin, and wound cultures. P. stuartii sepsis is primarily of urinary origin. It is the most common cause of purple urine bag syndrome. [4]

  4. Indirubin - Wikipedia

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    Indirubin is a chemical compound most often produced as a byproduct of bacterial metabolism. For instance, it is one of the compounds responsible for the generally benign condition purple urine bag syndrome, resulting from bacteria metabolizing indoxyl sulfate found naturally in urine.

  5. What the color of urine tells you about your health

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    Urine typically has a mild odor, but strong or unusual smells can indicate a problem. A strong ammonia scent could suggest dehydration. A foul or unusual smell could be a sign of a urinary tract ...

  6. Urinalysis - Wikipedia

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    Purple urine occurs in purple urine bag syndrome. [30] A spectrum of abnormal colors can result from the intake of drugs. An unusually bright yellow color can occur after consumption of B vitamin supplements, [31] while phenazopyridine, used to treat urinary tract-related pain, can turn the urine orange.

  7. Foamy Urine Is Sometimes A Sign Of An Underlying Health Issue

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    FYI: A normal urinary stream flows at about 15 milliliters per second (not necessarily helpful information, but still interesting!)—so, if your pee looks a bit bubblier than usual, it might just ...

  8. List of syndromes - Wikipedia

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    Purple glove syndrome; Purple urine bag syndrome; Q. Qazi–Markouizos syndrome; Quadrilateral space syndrome; Queen bee syndrome; R. Rabbit syndrome;

  9. Urine - Wikipedia

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    Blue urine stains can be caused by blue diaper syndrome. Purple urine may be due to purple urine bag syndrome . Black or dark-colored urine is referred to as melanuria and may be caused by a melanoma or non-melanin acute intermittent porphyria .