This color is fairly common in urine, as it is a typical result of medication used to treat the symptoms of urinary tract infections. If the person has not taken such medications recently, the color might also be due to a combination of normal yellow urine and blood in the urine stream, which requires medical investigation. Certain foods, including large quantities of carrots, can also give the urine an orange tint.

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