Be seen: You would certainly want to be seen and evaluated. An analysis of the urine would likely show the cause. Foul smelling urine can be a sign of very serious problems with the kidney even if the person is not having any symptoms.
Answered 2/12/2020
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Urine odor: The most common cause of long term urine odor is either a very concentrated urine (you need to drink more water) or due to vitamins or other medications you are taking.
Answered 5/8/2017
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Urine odor.: Urine can be malodorous due to infectious, nutritional or medicinal variables. Have you recently started any new medications? Any new vitamins or minerals supplementation? Have you changed your diet recently, introducing or eliminating any new foods? You may want to go to the doctor for urinalysis if the symptom is new.
Answered 5/9/2017
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