What is the precursor to a serious illness?

Urine odor may be a precursor to urinary tract infections, kidney disease, diabetes, liver disease, organophosphorus pesticide poisoning and other diseases.
1. urinary tract infection: urinary tract infection will lead to frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary symptoms, patients with residual urine, due to residual urine urea in the role of disease-causing microorganisms in the decomposition of ammonia, there will be a great odor of urine symptoms.
2. Kidney disease: abnormal kidney function, abnormal protein metabolism, the content of urea and nitrogen in the urine will have changes, the urine odor will be relatively large. After the kidney lesions, the body produces more ammonia, there will also be a special odor.
3. Diabetes: If the urine smells like rotten apples, it often suggests that the patient may have diabetic ketoacidosis, diabetes and ketoacidosis, the patient’s urine will appear typical rotten apple odor.
4. Liver lesions: urine odor, may also be caused by liver disease, liver lesions, the body’s excretion of harmful substances slowed down, the body produces an increase in ammonia-like substances, the body will appear to have a bad smell, the urine will also appear more unique odor.
5. Organophosphorus pesticide poisoning: If organophosphorus pesticide poisoning occurs, the urine may appear garlic flavor.
There are many reasons for the odor of urine, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner, after the cause of the disease is clear and active treatment.