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Take these steps to reduce the amount of odor your urine produces: Drink enough fluid. Get examined for possible infection. Change your diet. Drink cranberry juice. Take deodorizing tablets or Vitamin C. Controlling Odor With Cleaning and Incontinence Products.
Cocoa powder is rich in theobromine, which helps to reduce inflammation and can protect you from diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and...
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Read More »Dealing with a urinary incontinence episode is never easy — but it can be especially difficult when the episode happens around other people. Dark clothing can help disguise wetness, but it won’t cover up odors. Fortunately, there are other ways to keep smells to a minimum. The less odor there is in your urine, the less odor you’ll have to worry about when leakage from urinary incontinence occurs. Take these steps to reduce the amount of odor your urine produces:
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