Leaks, Laughs & Life with a Urostomy

Why is My Pee Purple?!?

8 min · 7. juni 2026
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Have you ever looked at your pouch and thought, "Well... that's not a color I was expecting today?" This week on Leaks, Laughs & Life with a Urostomy, we're talking about something every urostomate sees every day... urine. More specifically, what the color of your urine might be trying to tell you. From hydration and vitamins to medications, infections, and some surprising causes you may have never heard of, your urine can provide important clues about what's happening inside your body. Join me as we explore the rainbow of colors that can show up in your pouch and why paying attention to them may be one of the easiest ways to monitor your health.

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