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Change the smell of urine?

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jayme
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PostPosted: 08/08/06 - 23:00    Post subject: Change the smell of urine? Vote now! Reply with quote


Hi, smell of my urine has changed, but I feel no pain in urinary tract and don’t believe it is an infection. What could be the reason for this change in smell?
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PostPosted: 08/12/06 - 07:03    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Hi, I've recently noticed a drastic change in the smell of my urine. I thought it was an infection, but there was no other sign like pain and itching when urinating, not being able to keep urine in bladder, often urinating. I thought i was due to something I was eating or drinking, but my diet was as everyday. Finally, I realized that my aunt sent me some miracle migraine drugs from America and that it would be the answer. As soon as I stopped taking these drugs, smell was gone. My worries were without real reason. Later I consulted a pharmacist about this occurrence and she told me that substances my change smell or color of urine.
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