One cause of smelling ammonia all the time could indicate kidney failure. Only a doctor can diagnose kidney failure or any other cause.
depends on what its on. on a hard surface use amonia. on fabric or anything porous, sorry for ya luck.
no, although it wont smell very good. urine contains amonia, which is a form of Nitrogen that can be used by plants for growth
He thinks they smell good
It shouldn't-see a doctor. It is an amonia problem and could be caused by liver failure or over dosage of migrain meds.
No, but their urine sure does! Smells like strong acid or amonia. (I only had males, so I'm not sure if this applies to females.)
Dolphins smell all fishy sense they live in the ocean all the time. Dolphins also smell like salt water.
I was there in the summer, and it didn't smell at all. Paris on the other hand....
Amonia and bleach
Constantly smelling burnt food could be a sign of a medical condition like sinusitis, a sinus infection, or a brain tumor affecting your sense of smell. It is important to see a doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
yes in all three kind amonia, urea and urine its least acidic
to amonia questionIt is not medically harmful to spend time with someone who is secreting amonia and although this is upsetting, this will not harm you. However, the person you are spending this amount of time each day is quite sick from serious liver disease as I am sure you know. The stress of the situation can run you down if you do not find a way to care for yourself during this difficult time. I hope for the best for each of you - GiGi APRN, BC
A normal ammonia level in blood is typically less than 50 micromoles per liter (umol/L). Elevated levels of ammonia can indicate liver dysfunction or other conditions. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for a proper interpretation of ammonia levels in the context of an individual's health.