It is possible but not drinking enough water and having concentrated urine is more likely. You could always try to increase water and see if it goes away.
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It probably is more related to not drinking enough water--urine should be clear and should have little odor.
Certain foods like asparagus can give urine a bad odor. It could be an infection. If you recently took vitamins, that could cause odor as well
HPV does not cause a urine odor. If you are having urinary symptoms, see your health care provider for an exam.
Too much Melatonin can cause kidney damage which caused urine odor. Beware!
An odor from the mouth and urine in a newborn kitten could be caused by an infection, such as a urinary tract infection or oral infection. It could also be a sign of a metabolic disorder or dietary issue. It is important to have the kitten examined by a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
With an odor most likely an STD or maybe you just sweat alot that can create smell or maybe you have bladder leakage i would deff.talk with an ob or gyn especially if you are young....std can cause infertility and many other complications down the road!
Yes it can, it can also cause death if you are exposed to it for long enough!
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.
Baking soda can help absorb and neutralize the odor of urine, making it an effective natural deodorizer. Sprinkling baking soda on the affected area, letting it sit for some time, and then vacuuming or cleaning it up can help reduce the odor. However, for persistent or severe urine odors, it's best to also address the underlying cause of the odor and use an enzymatic cleaner specifically designed for pet urine.
A strong urine odor in cats can be caused by various factors, such as dehydration, diet, urinary tract infections, or kidney issues. It is important to consult a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment for your cat.
Yes, urinary tract infections (UTIs) can cause a bad odor in urine. The infection can lead to the presence of bacteria that produce foul-smelling compounds, as well as changes in urine composition. Additionally, other symptoms of a UTI, such as increased urgency and frequency of urination, may accompany the odor. If you notice a persistent bad smell in your urine, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation.
Unless he has body odor or an STD that he transmits to you to cause you to have an odor..his smell will not be IN you. However, I worked in the Sexually Transmitted Disease clinic for 5 years. Those that had an odor usually had an infection. See your doctor to be safe.
Yes, amitriptyline can cause changes in urine odor, including a strong or unusual smell. This side effect may be due to the way the body metabolizes the medication or its effects on hydration and urinary concentration. If you experience persistent changes in urine odor while taking amitriptyline, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.