The odor and blood could indicate a urinary tract infection. Symptoms can include a persistent urge to urinate, pain and burning with urination, and extremely strong-smelling urine.
It could mean you have a kidney infection. Signs and symptoms are often similar to bladder infections, though kidney infections are more likely to cause a fever and flank pain.
You should consider contacting your primary care physician.
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The odor and blood could indicate a urinary tract infection. Symptoms can include a persistent urge to urinate, pain and burning with urination, and extremely strong-smelling urine.
It could mean you have a kidney infection. Signs and symptoms are often similar to bladder infections, though kidney infections are more likely to cause a fever and flank pain.
You should consider contacting your primary care physician.
Regards,
August 28, 2017 - 9:42amMaryann
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