Why does my pee smell like eggs?

Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
The odor is due to the parasites, fungi, or bacteria in your urine. The urinary tract includes your kidneys, bladder and urethra, and any of these organs can become infected and make your urine to smell like eggs.

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How do I stop my urine from smelling like eggs?

Medications

These include sulfa drugs, which treat diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and other conditions, and some supplements, such as B vitamins. Drinking more water may help to dilute the sulfur compounds in the body and reduce the smell.

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What does it mean when you smell like eggs?

A dry mouth allows bacteria to thrive. Bacteria that live in the mouth can make compounds that have sulfur. These compounds are especially stinky. They can smell like rotten eggs or onion, for example.

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What does the smell of your urine tell you?

Foul-smelling urine may be due to bacteria. Sweet-smelling urine may be a sign of uncontrolled diabetes or a rare disease of metabolism. Liver disease and certain metabolic disorders may cause musty-smelling urine.

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What does UTI pee smell like?

Pee that smells like ammonia

If you detect a hint of ammonia in your urine, it could be a sign of a urinary tract infection (UTI). The odor suggests that bacteria may be swimming around in your urinary system, most likely in your urethra, kidneys or bladder.

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5 Reasons Why Your Urine Smells Like Rotten Eggs or Sulfur

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What does diabetes pee smell like?

What Does Diabetic Urine Smell Like? One warning sign of diabetes or high blood sugar is urine that smells sweet or fruity. The sweetness comes from sugar in your urine and is a sign your body is trying to get rid of extra sugar in your blood.

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Should I be worried about smelly urine?

See a GP if: You have smelly pee and: you need to pee suddenly, more often than usual, or during the night. you have pain or a burning sensation when peeing.

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Why does my pee smell like eggs but not burning?

One reason why your urine smells like eggs is that you have developed urinary tract infection. The odor is due to the parasites, fungi, or bacteria in your urine. The urinary tract includes your kidneys, bladder and urethra, and any of these organs can become infected and make your urine to smell like eggs.

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What does dehydration pee smell like?

When you're healthy and hydrated, your urine usually has a mild or unnoticeable odor. If you are dehydrated, your urine may smell like ammonia.

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What bacteria smells like eggs?

Hydrogen sulfide gas (H2S) can give water a “rotten egg” taste or odor. This gas can occur in wells anywhere and be: Naturally occurring - a result of decay and chemical reactions with soil and rocks. Produced by certain “sulfur bacteria” in the groundwater, well, or plumbing system.

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When I open my legs it smells fishy?

Trimethylaminuria (TMAU) is an uncommon condition that causes an unpleasant, fishy smell. It's also called "fish odour syndrome". Sometimes it's caused by faulty genes that a person inherits from their parents, but this isn't always the case. There's currently no cure, but there are things that can help.

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Why does my pee smell like eggs sulfur?

Dehydration makes pee smell stronger and appear darker. Certain medications and vitamins: Too much vitamin B1 and vitamin B6 can make pee smell fishy. Sulfa drugs (like Bactrim) can make pee smell like sulfur (rotten eggs).

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Does liver disease cause foul smelling urine?

Foetor hepaticus is a feature of severe liver disease; a sweet and musty smell both on the breath and in urine.

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What does urine smell like with kidney disease?

Kidney disease causes chemicals in urine to become concentrated and to cause a smell resembling ammonia. Kidney dysfunction can also cause high bacteria and protein levels in the urine, which will contribute to a foul ammonia smell.

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What Colour is diabetic pee?

Transparent and lacking in color

Transparent, colorless urine could also be a sign of some other health disorders, including diabetes and kidney disease, or from taking diuretic medication.

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Does prediabetes make urine smell?

In most cases, prediabetes won't cause changes to urine smells. Prediabetes is used to describe blood sugar levels that are higher than normal, but not high enough to be diagnosed as type 2 diabetes.

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What STD smells like rotten eggs?

Rather, trichomoniasis is the STD that most often produces foul-smelling discharge. Men rarely experience outward symptoms of trich (since the infection exists within the male urethra). Women with trich, however, are at risk for developing a rank-smelling vaginal discharge that may also include blood.

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Can urine smell without infection?

Some foods and medications, such as asparagus or certain vitamins, can cause a noticeable urine odor, even in low concentrations. Sometimes, unusual urine odor indicates a medical condition or disease, such as: Cystitis (bladder inflammation)

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Can you smell a UTI in urine?

Urinary tract infection: Foul-smelling urine is a symptom of a urinary tract infection. Other symptoms are cloudy urine, an urgent need to urinate, or a burning sensation while urinating. The foul smell may be the only symptom of a urinary tract infection.

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When should I see a doctor for smelly urine?

It's not necessary to see your GP about smelly urine unless you're concerned. This may be, for example, if you have other symptoms too. See your GP if: you have symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI), such as pain, presence of blood, or a burning sensation when urinating and a need to urinate often.

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How do I get rid of smelly urine?

Make a solution of baking soda, peroxide and any dish detergent. The combination of the three is often powerful enough to drive away strong urine smells. The solutions is eight fluid ounces of peroxide, three tablespoons of baking soda, and a few drops of dish detergent.

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What causes urine to smell very strongly?

When urine is highly concentrated, it contains more ammonia and less water. This can cause it to have a strong smell. Urine tends to be more concentrated when a person is dehydrated. This is often the case first thing in the morning or when a person does not drink enough water throughout the day.

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