Bacon?: Wow that is an interesting one. Any other symptoms? Smell by itself is not so concerning and may be a reflection of what you eat or drink. If it persists I would get a urine test to clarify the issue.
Answered 3/26/2021
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Urine: If you are not symptomatic with pain , frequency and fevers - it should not be an issue. Smell can be strong is it is too concentrated when u are dehydrated and also can depend on what you have eaten etc. get a urine test done with your doctor as certain conditions like diabeties can give a peculiar smell to the urine.
Answered 1/20/2021
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Bacon: If you aren't having any other problems or pain with urination I wouldn't worry. Urine smell can change with all types of food.
Answered 12/12/2020
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Interesting: As the others have said can be affected by food. May be useful to get a urinalysis done by your doctor. This can be done non urgently unless having trouble with abdominal pain, painful urination, vomiting, fevers - in which case an infection should be urgently ruled out and should see doctor urgently.
Answered 9/12/2017
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Some foods: Contain substances like sulfur or ammonia like compounds that produce a noticeable odor when they are eliminated in the urine other body fluids eg sweat or semen can be affected as well.Food like asparagus gives a distinctive urine smell..Alcohol and cigarette smoke, will change the odor of your urine to a noticeable degree.
Answered 7/26/2020
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