Sometimes it is just something you have eaten, garlic and asparagus are prime suspects, but if you haven't been eating anything like that an infection is the most likely. Also, certain medications can cause the urine to have an odor as they pass through your system. Vitamins, especially in large doses are notorious for causing these symptoms. If your are not drinking enough water or fluids it will cause your urine to be more concentrated, giving it an odor and dark color. If your symptoms do not resolve, see your doctor.
it depends what you consider a "medicine" smell. there are different reasons for your urine to smell. certain foods such as asparagus can cause a different smell. foul smelling urine can indicated a urinary tract infection. sweet smelling urine can indicate undiagnosed diabetes.
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The term for the movement of a foul smell is "dissemination" or "dispersion."
No, it is not. It has a foul and sharp smell.
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Enterobacter aerogenes typically does not have a distinct smell of its own. However, it can contribute to the production of foul odors in environments where it is present due to its ability to metabolize certain compounds.
A fruity urine smell is normally indicative of diabetes. The fruity smell is attributed to the presence of ketones in urine.
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Urochrome. This pigment is even responsible for the foul smell in urine.-Well wisher of education
Because urine has urine in it.
Urethritis (inflammation of the urethra) is also a cause for foul and sulfur smelling urine. You really should go to a doctor. He/She will most likely prescribe Doxycycline or Zirythromax. Lots of factors affect the smell of urine. * Level of dehydration. A lack of fluids concentrates the urine and increases the odor. * Foods. Certain foods have an affect on the odor of urine. One of the most common is asparagus, which will give a very strong odor to about 80% of the population. * Health. There are certain health conditions that can affect the smell of urine. Such as hormones from pregnancy and certain diseases such as Diabetes.