A 43-year-old member asked:
My urine smells like wheat, what does this mean?
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A Verified Doctoranswered
Urology 52 years experience
Here are some ...: Urine odor and sense of smell are personally unique, reflecting what you consume - foods, drinks, drugs, supplements, etc. and how you perceive. It's okay to smell "offensive" as long as being comfortable in voiding and normal in complete urinalysis with properly collected urine specimen. More? Seek pro-evaluation and counseling timely. Best wish ...
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Healthtap and its doctor appreciate your kindness, thanks, and trust. To explore more on UTI and urinalysis, go to peruse articles listed in http://sick-ask.com/onUTI.html. Best to health and happiness. More? Contact me at www.Healthtap.com/dr-Lin with RQPWJC to locate me.
Mar 29, 2017
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A 42-year-old member asked:
My urine smells stronger, what does that mean?
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Dr. Matthew Wosnitzeranswered
Urology 16 years experience
Many possibilities: Urine smelling stronger could be the product of food or drink (asparagus for example lead to increased urine odor), hydration, or urine infection. If this persists you will need to see your doctor to have a urinalysis and urine culture and examination.
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