A cold can indeed cause urine to smell strong. This is because the body is getting rid of unwanted sickness.
Yes.
A device called the heat riser has stuck or the heat riser hose has fallen off. could this loose part cause a metal raddling when you start to excelerate?
Cold urine can result from various factors, including exposure to cold temperatures, which cools the urinary tract and bladder. Dehydration may also concentrate urine, leading to a sensation of cooler urine as it exits the body. Additionally, certain medical conditions, such as urinary tract infections or bladder dysfunction, can affect the temperature of urine. Lastly, the temperature of urine can feel cooler if the body is warm or if the urine has been in contact with cold surfaces.
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I know the answer: Guaifenesin! It's an expectorant in cough and cold medicine, like Mucinex and Dayquil (Nyquil does not have it). Guaifenesin also has a tendency to make your urine smell funny, but that's perfectly normal and will go away once it leaves your system. I've taken medicine with the stuff before, so I know this through experience.
It is probably sewer gas or something coming up from the drain.
Most can since that means very strong. If you can't you either have an oncoming cold, deviated septum or some other malady.
Mix a cup of white vinegar and a cup of water, then pour directly on the urine stain, leave for about 10 to 30 minutes, then rinse out with cold water and take it out to dry. This should take care of the urine smell, well until next time.
Because your nasal passage is congested. That means the smell cannot travel to your brain.
No. The test reads the hormone levels in the urine. The hormones have nothing to do with a cold/flu that is a different issue. If the hormones are there it will show positive.
Because it don't smell