2. Dark Urine
Dark urine is one of the main symptoms of hepatitis A, and it can help you distinguish it from other types infections. Hepatitis, which is an infection of the liver, is why this happens. It is important to monitor this closely, even though it does not usually lead to liver disease. Hepatitis B or C can lead to chronic liver diseases.
This darker urine may not appear for several days following the initial symptoms of fever. It is the liver’s job to remove toxins from the body, and they are then excreted via urine. Therefore, it shouldn’t be surprising that a liver infection would cause the color of urine to change.