Problem With Urine Could Be Lack of Vitamins? Posted: 11-30-03 14:46pm
Hi,
i recently noticed that sometimes my urine
has a really strong smell to it, I
collected some into an empty plastic coke
container, it had the same noticible
strong smell, was quite dark yellow/orange
and I could see a fair amount of white
pieces in it. When settled there was a
mass at the bottom of what I would
describe as looking like small bits of
curdled milk or a whiteish coloured
sludgei. Havn't visited my doctor yet as
I want to know if there is a normal
explanation for this type of thing such as
deficiancy in the diet or too much / not
enough of something in my diet. Any help
would be appreciated.
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redrose
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Posted: 11-30-03 16:45pm
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herubkr
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Joined: 02 Dec 2003 Posts: 4 Location: Miami
Posted: 12-03-03 10:43am
The white deposits may be calcium
deposits, such as when kidney stones are
being passed. Or, you may have some sort
of infection. Go to the doctor to get a
physical.
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Relish114
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Joined: 29 Mar 2004 Posts: 12
Hmmm Posted: 03-29-04 10:09am
I would say if it was only the darker
color, unabsorbed vitamins passing
through. (even the white stuff "could be
calcium from the tablet fillers)
but I would not mess around with white
stuff in my urine. Go to the doctor!!!!
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hotasfrick
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Joined: 23 Dec 2003 Posts: 3717
Posted: 03-31-04 17:10pm
You have probably gone to the doctor by
now since it has been over four months
since the original post. But, it could
be many different things. It could have
absolutely nothing to do with vitamins.
It could simply be toxins in your body
that are being flushed out, or it could be
some kind of an infection. If you are
still having this problem, please go to
your doctor.
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