The odor of urine resembling corn chips is often associated with a buildup of bacteria in the urinary tract. These bacteria can produce a sulfur-like compound called methanethiol, which gives off a scent similar to corn chips. If you notice a consistent corn chip smell in your urine, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and potential treatment.
you probably eat allot of corn
On the contrary, not all dogs' feet smell like corn chips. For those dogs who may have that scent on their feet, there are a number of reasons to explain the smell: 1) the dog stepped in corn chips on his/her way over to your nose. 2) the dog stepped in a corn product or by-product (like E85 Ethanol) on his/her way over to your nose. 3) the dog has corn chips for feet because he/she is actually a model of a dog made completely out of corn chips. 4) you have corn chips in your nose, so whatever you smell appears to have that odor, including a dog's feet.
It smells a little like Fritos or corn chips. It's strange.
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The smell is likely due to bacteria on your feet breaking down the sweat and producing a byproduct that creates an odor similar to corn chips. It is important to regularly wash your socks and feet to reduce this odor.
Because urine has urine in it.
I'm pretty sure your urine should smell like urine. Why are you smelling your urine?
That bad smell is from the oil in the chips going rancid.
Urine. Ammonia. The smell of urine does not change in early pregnancy. Or late pregnancy.
It's possible for urine to smell like alcohol if a person drinks too much.
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