Friday, January 15, 2010

B6 Smelly Urine Smelly Urine?

Smelly Urine? - b6 smelly urine

Recently I've noticed that my urine a bad odor, it has
I think I have a bladder infection
Since I need to urinate often and burns
Could it be the cause of my smelly urine?
But I've read that the smell of vitamins, your urine
I'm taking cod liver oil
Vitamins and Minerals
It contains
Vitamin A, B6 and B12 and C
Folic acid, pantothenic acid, niacin, riboflavin and thiamine
Is it the smell of urine is a bad thing?
Should I stop taking them

6 comments:

  1. Sometimes the color of the vitamin B complex is your urine is bright yellow and give the taste of vitamins. It should not smell, or come into the bathroom more than usual. It does not burn. This is not normal. Try to make a ton of cranberry juice for a few days and to see if a burning sensation during urination, and begins to sink. If yes, then you know you have an infection of the bladder or urinary tract. Next, drink plenty of water and cranberries until it disappears. If you do not improve after a few days you should see a doctor for antibiotics. A bladder infection is quite small and can be easily cured, but to let go and left untreated, it can become very serious. You can begin to infect the kidneys and liver.

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  2. Take advantage of the vitamins in general, make your urine yellow, and you have a bad odor. But the fire is not normal. if it continues to seek a doctor because the infection is possible. Try to stop the vitamins for a while and see if symptoms persist.

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  3. You immediately go see a doctor.

    These symptoms can infect the urinary tract, bladder, or gonorrhea.

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  4. B vitamins are the stench becomes bright yellow. This is not a cause for concern.

    If you have severe burning / urination go to the doc for a test. Men are much less susceptible to urinary tract infections.

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  5. They know what causes stinky asparagus urine.

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