- Body Odor: Causes, Changes, Underlying Diseases Treatment
Body odor is caused by a mix of bacteria and sweat on your skin Your body odor can change due to hormones, the food you eat, infection, medications or underlying conditions like diabetes
- Foamy Urine: Bubbles, Causes, Diagnosis Whats Normal
Foamy urine is when you have lots of bubbles in your pee It’s common and often harmless But sometimes, it may be a serious symptom Learn more
- Omphalitis Infected Umbilical Cord Symptoms Treatment
Wondering if your baby’s umbilical cord is normal vs infected? Read on to learn how to spot omphalitis, a rare infection that needs prompt treatment
- Urine: Urination, Composition, Production, Color Odor
Urine Urine is liquid waste that your kidneys make to remove excess fluids and waste products from your body It mostly consists of water, but it also contains waste products, salt and electrolytes If you’re drinking enough fluids, your urine should be light yellow and have a mild odor
- Intertrigo: What Is It, Causes, Symptoms Treatment
Intertrigo is a common and treatable inflammatory skin condition that is caused by skin-to-skin rubbing It often leads to a secondary bacterial or fungal infection
- Trimethylaminuria (Fish Odor Syndrome or TMAU)
People with TMAU give off an unpleasant nauseating odor that people describe as smelling like rotten fish The odor may be body odor, bad breath (halitosis) or strong-smelling pee
- Fetor Hepaticus: Smell, Symptoms, Causes Prognosis
Fetor hepaticus is different from: Trimethylaminuria (fish odor syndrome) Trimethylaminuria, a buildup of trimethylamine in your blood, is a different metabolic condition Although some people with liver disease may also develop trimethylaminuria, fish odor isn’t the dominant smell in fetor hepaticus Uremic fetor (“ammonia breath”)
- Mucus in Stool: Causes When To Be Concerned - Cleveland Clinic
Mucus in your stool can show up in your toilet bowl or after you wipe Mucus that’s bloody, white or yellowish is a reason to contact a healthcare provider
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