“My son is passing deep yellow urine. Could it be an issue of the liver or the kidney?”
For the past 4 days my son who is 9 years old has been passing deep yellow urine. I am not sure which doctor to consult. Should I see a nephrologist or could it be an issue connected with the liver?
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See your primary care doctor and get both urinalysis and comprehensive metabolic panel checked. That will check both kidneys and liver to confirm if there is an issue.
Hi,
In a healthy child, yellow is usually a sign of dehydration. I would have him drink more water. But look at the white part of his eyes and his skin: if they show yellow, then it’s a sign of liver injury or hepatitis and you should see a pediatrician or pediatric hepatologist (liver specialist).
In a healthy child, yellow is usually a sign of dehydration. I would have him drink more water. But look at the white part of his eyes and his skin: if they show yellow, then it’s a sign of liver injury or hepatitis and you should see a pediatrician or pediatric hepatologist (liver specialist).
It may be due to jaundice. Please see a pediatrician or a general physician first and go from there.