PART 02 Unusual Odors from Two Body Parts Could Indicate Kidney Problems
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It is important to pay attention to the odor of urine. The kidneys filter blood and produce urine, and if the kidneys are damaged or experiencing problems, the odor of urine may change. For example, if there is an ammonia smell, a rotten apple smell, or a fishy odor in the urine, it could be a sign of kidney disease. These odors may be due to the accumulation of toxins and waste in the urine.
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Another area to be aware of is the mouth. Unpleasant odors in the mouth may be related to kidney problems, especially when there is an unpleasant smell called ammonia. This is because the kidneys are responsible for removing ammonia and other toxins from the body, and if there is a problem with the kidneys, these toxins may accumulate in the body, causing an odor in the mouth.