2016
DOI: 10.1177/2156587216641828
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Green Urine in Traditional Persian Medicine

Abstract: The color of urine is an important factor in urine examination, which can help physicians differentiate various diseases. Today, it is known that certain dyes, drug intoxications, and diseases can induce green urine discoloration. In the view of traditional Persian medicine, which is based on humoral medicine, green urine discoloration is generally referred to the dominance of coldness in the body. In fact, it is considered to be a result of a special kind of humoral imbalance and fluid depletion or retention … Show more

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“…Blue urine is uncommon with methylene blue because it combines with urochrome to create a green color [7]. Finally, Hartnup disease and urinary tract infections caused by Pseudomonas species [7] and some traditional Persian medicines [87] have Data are presented as frequency (with percentage) or as median and interquartile range. *3-6 h, N = 6; ≥7 h, N = 5. a Methylene blue [17], N = 1; methylene blue and metoclopramide [18], N = 1. b The administration of propofol was continued for ≤2 h (N = 2), 24-64 h (N = 6), and approximately 300 h (N = 1) in 9 cases [2,13,19,25,26,29,30,40,44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Blue urine is uncommon with methylene blue because it combines with urochrome to create a green color [7]. Finally, Hartnup disease and urinary tract infections caused by Pseudomonas species [7] and some traditional Persian medicines [87] have Data are presented as frequency (with percentage) or as median and interquartile range. *3-6 h, N = 6; ≥7 h, N = 5. a Methylene blue [17], N = 1; methylene blue and metoclopramide [18], N = 1. b The administration of propofol was continued for ≤2 h (N = 2), 24-64 h (N = 6), and approximately 300 h (N = 1) in 9 cases [2,13,19,25,26,29,30,40,44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blue urine is uncommon with methylene blue because it combines with urochrome to create a green color [7]. Finally, Hartnup disease and urinary tract infections caused by Pseudomonas species [7] and some traditional Persian medicines [87] have also been linked with this phenomenon. This review indicates that the green urine discoloration induced by propofol may occur from a few hours to a few days after its administration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Greenish urine is not a pathognomonic side effect of flupirtine and has been described in cases of consumption or intoxication by some drugs and dyes; it is also a characteristic of some diseases (Table 4) [8][9][10][11]. In the Middle Ages, greenish urine was associated with a choleric personality, and in some traditional medicines, namely Persian, it is associated with the dominance of coldness in the body as a result of humoral imbalance and fluid depletion [8,12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In healthy people, urine is poor in the nutrients such as proteins and carbohydrates, that necessary for bacterial growth, but it is contain various soluble salts. In addition, native urine is a multicomponent system, which may contain some hormones such as estradiol [17], adrenalin [18] and drug metabolites [19]. The urine of each patient is an individual mixture of salts and metabolic products.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%