Our urine, while a waste product, can tell us a lot about our internal health. While most of the time it has a subtle ammonia-like odor, a noticeable change in smell can signal something amiss.
A strong-smelling urine is usually nothing to worry about. While it’s usually nothing to be concerned about, it can sometimes indicate an underlying health issue. Whether it’s something you ate, a new ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Most days, you probably don’t pay much attention to what your urine smells like. But if you notice an unexpected odor, it’s hard ...
Dear Dr. Gott: For about a year, I've had a problem that I am not comfortable discussing with my doctor. My urine smells terrible, to the point that I am embarrassed to use public restrooms or the ...
Let’s talk about something we all do but rarely discuss—checking out what’s in the toilet bowl before we flush. Come on, admit it. We all take a quick glance, even if we pretend otherwise. That quick ...