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Ways to Reduce Urine Odor Drink Enough Fluids. Many people are worried about drinking fluids because they fear it will increase their chances of leakage. ... Get an Exam. Get an examination to check for infection in your bladder or urinary tract. ... Switch it Up. ... Drink Cranberry Juice. ... Take Deodorizing Tablets.
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Read More »Internal deodorizing products can help to neutralize urine smells. Vitamin C tablets can also deodorize urine — but they can also interact negatively with other medications or treatments, so check with your doctor before consuming tablets.
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Water waste removed through urination It generally takes your body 9 to 10 hours to produce 2 cups of urine.
Read More »If you have more waste than water in your urine, it can smell more strongly. In most cases, a strong smell isn't a sign of disease. It's usually from your diet and medications, or it means you need to drink more water.
Urine normally has a slight smell, but some unusual and strong smells may also be noticed. Odd smells along with feeling sick, pain, or bloody urine are a sign you should see your doctor. Why Does My Pee Smell? Urine is mostly waste products and water and normally has a mild smell and a light yellow color. If you have more waste than water in your urine, it can smell more strongly. In most cases, a strong smell isn’t a sign of disease. It’s usually from your diet and medications, or it means you need to drink more water. Certain urine smells can be a sign of some conditions, but your doctor might not consider that to be the case unless you have other symptoms. What Causes a Bad Urine Smell? Your food, vitamins, and medications are the most common cause of a bad urine smell. Foods. Some foods have compounds that naturally have a strong odor and can make your urine smell. These include: Asparagus
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