Some of the bacteria that cause UTI will give a strong, unpleasant odor to the urine. In addition, trichomoniasis, which can cause sypmtoms similar to UTI, causes a foul vaginal odor. See your health care provider for appropriate testing and treatment.
yes, the real question is, how different is its odor from brake fluid odor?
Aside from all of the really dangerous effects of leaving a UTI untreated it can also cause joint pain.
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Yes, the word smelly is an adjective. It is based on the noun smell (odor) and has a connotation of having a bad or offensive smell.
Farting is generally worse when it has a pungent odor that comes along with the releasing of the gas. Though this question is a perspective and some people enjoy sharing the odor with others.
A UTI can cause a foul odor; and antibiotics will cure the infection.
Some of the bacteria that cause UTI can cause a foul odor to the urine. In addition, trichomoniasis, a sexually transmissible infection, can cause both UTI symptoms and a foul odor. Talk with your health care provider about appropriate testing and treatment to find the cause of your symptoms.
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Usually UTI or urinary Tract Infections cause burning sensation when urinating or pain when urinating, itchiness, foul smelling odor when urinating and chill and Fever which are classic symptoms of infection in the body.
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Yes, go to the doctor.
Human olfactory glands do not have receptors for Radium. (Having an odor depends on the human's ability to perceive and odor)
Yes, it probably will cause an odor.
Yes, but you may find it less comfortable.
It can but the likelyhood is probably very low. You should treat it right away though as UTI's have been linked to miscarriage if left untreated.
No, UTIs do not affect the accuracy of pregnancy tests.
It is possible that pregnancy took place given the 5 days overdue. Having a UTI does not mean one is pregnant, although the risk for a UTI is increased during pregnancy. It is a matter of association, but not causality.