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Pee


Question Posted Saturday April 15 2006, 2:22 pm

My pee smells funny and I didn't eat asparagus either. It smells like alcohol? Apple juice gone bad? I don't know.

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Vikki27 answered Saturday April 15 2006, 4:47 pm:
If your urine looks the same in colour and you aren't going to the loo any more or less than normal, I doubt there is anything wrong and it is more likely to be something else you ate that changed the smell. Although people always put changes in scent or urine down to asparagus, any number of foods can alter the smell and colour. For example, if you eat a LOT of beetroot, it can make your urine go pink.

So unless you notice anything else strange, there's really no need to worry as it's probably something very simple. Also remember that some people are more sensitive to the smell of urine than others. You might be able to smell it very strongly but someone else might not be able to smell it at all!

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