Abnormal smelling urine may be caused by dietary factors, urinary retention or prolonged holding of urine as well as urinary tract infections, etc., which can be further examined by routine urinalysis.
1. Dietary factors: If the usual diet structure is mainly meat, or long-term meat diet, it may lead to relatively high trace protein in the urine, which will lead to the urine has a more obvious unpleasant odor.
2. Drinking less water, urinary retention and prolonged urinary retention: If drinking less water leads to less urine production and concentration of urine; or if urinary retention or urinary retention leads to retention and concentration of urine in the bladder, it will lead to a relatively obvious smell of urine when urinating.
3. Urinary tract infection: If there is a urethritis, cystitis and other urinary tract infections, resulting in the presence of a large number of bacterial metabolites in the urine, etc., it will lead to an unpleasant odor.
Abnormal urine odor may also be caused by other factors, therefore, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital for further urine routine and other tests to clarify the cause of the disease, and then carry out the treatment, and strive for early recovery.