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1949068 tn?1449628519

Clear Urine And Foul Odor

I know your saying your urine is fine....but, the odor is NOT normal at all. I have notice this about a week or so? I thought it would go away? But, it hasn't yet! My thing is..if my urine is so fine? Why in the world I have an foul smelling urine? Note: I "HAVE NOT" been eating: onions, garlic, or anything that will make a smell in my urine....so can someone enlighten me on this please? I have read online; it could be Kidney problems? Sign Of Diabetes Or UTI? But, when I usually get an UTI it NEVER has been like this....this is something NEW. I'm open to hear all thoughts on this matter. Thanks in advance also!
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1949068 tn?1449628519
Hello Doctor Singh, Thank you for your advice. The pain was so bad--I had to go to the ER at the hospital. I thought I could make it to my doctor. I couldn't! Any way, my urine culture was performed. I have a very bad bladder infection. Blood was in my urine along with white blood cells. I'm on antibiotics and hydrocodon for the pain! I had some pain yesterday and still have a little today. Hopefully it will be cleared up by the time I see my doctor on the 14th of this month?
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Hello,
Odor in urine can be due to diet like coffee or asparagus, infection like bladder, prostate or urinary tract, dehydration or diabetes. You should visit your doctor for a urine examination and evaluation to find out the exact cause and treatment for the foul smell.

Also get urine analysis, complete blood count and urine culture done.
I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.




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