5 Body Odours You Should Never Ignore!
Every runner has to deal with a few unpleasant odours, but these smells can signal more than a skipped shower.
BODY ODOUR #4: Strong-smelling Urine Is a Symptom of a Urinary Tract Infection
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can produce pungent, almost chemical-smelling urine, says Jamin Brahmbhatt, a urologist at Orlando Health. This happens after bacteria, most commonly E. coli, enters your urinary tract and urethra. Then, they multiply in your bladder, causing an infection.
UTIs are more frequent in women than men because their urethra – the channel that drains the bladder – is shorter. So men often ignore their smelly pee, since they figure they’re not at risk of one.
Not so: “Usually, men get infections if there’s something not allowing their bladder to drain” Dr. Brahmbhatt explains.
This means your UTI could be signaling a bigger problem, like kidney stones, diabetes, or an enlarged prostate gland, which can require surgery to treat, he says. So if you notice your pee smells funky, check in with your doctor, who will test your urine to see what’s up.
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