01/6Healthy urine shouldn’t have a strong odor
Urine consists mainly of water and should generally be odorless, according to health experts. However, sometimes urine takes on a certain odor which can be because of varying reasons. An odor in urine is usually not a bad thing. However, it can be a cause of concern, especially if it's accompanied by other symptoms, such as blood in the urine or a burning sensation while peeing. Frequent trips to the bathroom could also indicate that there is a problem. If your urine is accompanied by a strong smell of ammonia, it can be a sign of a UTI.
02/6What is cystitis?

Cystitis is a urinary tract infection which leads to bladder inflammation. It is usually caused by bacteria from poo getting into the urethra (tube that carries urine out of your body). This can happen from having sex, wiping your bottom from back to front after going to the toilet, urinary catheters, kidney stones, being pregnant, enlarged prostate gland in men, menopause, diabetes and/or a weakened immune system.
03/6Symptoms of cystitis

According to the NHS UK, cystitis can lead to:
- Pain, burning or stinging when you pee
- Needing to pee more often and urgently than usual
- Pee that's dark, cloudy or strong smelling
- Pain low down in your tummy
04/6What causes fishy odor

For women, a distinct fishy odor could be caused by bacterial vaginosis (BV). This fishy smell comes from the vaginal discharge which is usually grayish-white, thin, and watery in this condition. Bacterial vaginosis is usually not serious, but you should see your doctor for proper treatment if you have it. According to health experts, you will need to be treated with antibiotics.
05/6What causes sweet-smelling urine

Sweet or fruity-smelling urine is often a sign that there is too much sugar in your urine. This could be a sign of uncontrolled diabetes, as per health experts.
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06/6Other causes of smelly urine

Dehydration can also lead to smelly urine. Amber-colored urine can also indicate dehydration. Even consuming foods like garlic, asparagus, and coffee can cause urine to smell. Bad smell in the urine caused by such factors often goes away on its own. However, it is recommended to see your doctor if you notice any such unusual changes in your urine color or smell.
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