Things That Can Affect the Smell of Your Pee
What You Eat or Drink
Dehydration
Urinary Tract Infections
Kidney Stones
Uncontrolled Diabetes
Maple Syrup Urine Disease
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Vitamin Overload
Medication
Pregnancy
Organ Failure
Douching
Poop Gets in Your Bladder
Tyrosinemia
Fish Odor Syndrome
Holding It for Too Long
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