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soo my urine has a strong smell to it

by rachey11, Jun 07, 2007 12:00AM
soo i noticed about a week ago my urine smells realllly stong. My boyfriend went to the bathroom right after me and was grossed out because it still smelled strong. its a smell i have never smelled before. I dont know what it could be and havent gone to the doctor yet because my vagina doesnt seem to smell any different, or no other problems seemed to occur. Does anyone have any suggestions???
Member Comments (2)

by hts, Jun 07, 2007 12:00AM
A change in vitamin taking or diet can cause a change in the smell of urine.

by reka0405, May 07, 2008 05:18PM
To: rachey11
There is nothing wrong with honey.  What that means is that you need to drink more water.  That is all. Try drinking nothing but water for one whole day and watch and see if that smell doesn't go away.
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