Urgency, increased frequency, and pain or burning are hallmark signs of a urinary tract infection (UTI). Visit your doctor, give a urine specimen (preferrable "Clean Catch") so a lab can check the urine. Until you get an antibiotic, drinking cranberry juice or cranberry tablets can help make the urine acidic--which infection 'bugs' hate. Note: Cranberry can make your urine look reddish. Drink lots of water. But do see a doctor.
You could be about to start your menstrual cycle. If things do not clear up, seek the advice of your physician.
I think this could mean that you might have urinary tract infection or UTI. If you continue to have pain when you go and the smell, I would go to your family doctor for a simple urinalysis.
then your water smells and you should not drink it.
Definately not. Ammonia is toxic in high quantities.
Sweat that smells like urine has ammonia. This means your body is losing nitrogen. Drink more water and the nitrogen will go into your urine rather than your sweat. You should also eat more or drink more carbohydrates.
Your urine shouldn't have a really noticeable smell to it. Are you sure it's a bleach smell...possibly an ammonia smell? If so maybe you should drink a whole lot more water to dilute it and if you drink sodas maybe lay off of them for a while. You can get bad bladder infections if your urine is too strong. I know water is not very yummy though! Lol
Definately, Its actually used to cure illnesses. Doctor's use it to cure ammonia! It gives you a hairy booty though
You probably take plenty of vitamins and water before you drink, you probably also eat when you drink.
because the persons want to drink plenty of water
i have same result which is Urobilinogen <2 and the doctor says dont worry about it. drink plenty of water though.
That depends on the subject of the sentence. For example a first or second person subject, such as "I" or "you" would require "need." I need to drink plenty of water. Third person, with the exception of third person plural, uses "needs" John needs to drink plenty of water. Also, any time a group is referred to in the singular such as "this team" you use needs. However, if you were to say a proper name like "the cardinals" you would use need. In short it's: I/you/they/we need to drink plenty of water. John/he/she/ needs to drink plenty of water. "The basketball team" needs to drink plenty of water. "The Globetrotters" need to drink plenty of water.
It could be a sign of a kidney problem or a metabolic problem, and could be urgent. You would be best to contact your primary health care provider to find out if you should schedule an exam.
You could have a bladder infection or a urinary tract infection. Go to your doctor for a urine test.
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