Chromaturia refers to abnormal urine color caused by medications, foods, infections, or metabolic disorders. Treatment depends on the underlying cause. If due to dehydration, increasing fluid intake helps restore normal color. Medication-induced cases may require adjusting or discontinuing the drug under medical supervision. In infections, appropriate antimicrobials such as nitazoxanide 500mg may be prescribed when parasitic causes are identified. Dietary causes resolve by avoiding trigger foods like beets or dyes. Persistent chromaturia warrants laboratory evaluation to rule out liver disease, hematuria, or metabolic abnormalities, ensuring targeted and effective management.